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Friday, August 23, 2019

Flavor of the Week #35

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Plike

soundcloud.com/plike-1
www.plikemusic.com/
( ;D --> Plike is the solo project of music producer / composer Mad Madam Em. A twisted mix of dark electro featuring the ethereal vocalizations of Veela, Holly Drummond, and Zara Taylor, Plike seeks to explore the darkest elements of the human psyche.)
De Anima

plike.bandcamp.com/album/de-anima
See also:
barlemusic.blogspot.com/2018/03/flavor-of-week-11.html


Antipole
antipole.bandcamp.com/
www.facebook.com/antipoleband
( ;D --> Antipole is Karl Morten Dahl from Norway.Antipole started as a project after Karl met Anne-Christel in 2013. Karl had been writing songs and been in bands before but was inspired to start writing and record more music - this time inspired by Anne-Christel, the early 80s wave and postpunk music.)
Radial Glare

antipole.bandcamp.com/album/radial-glare


CIMA MUTA
soundcloud.com/cim-mut
www.facebook.com/Cimamuta
( ;D --> Electronic, IDM, Dark Ambient, Witch House from Düsseldorf.)
NEBULA

cimamuta.bandcamp.com/album/nebula
See also:

barlemusic.blogspot.com/2014/04/flavor-of-week-15.html


John Di Stefano
soundcloud.com/seance-centre/sets/john-di-stefano-for-the
( ;D --> American-born, Japan-based composer John Di Stefano self-released a number of cassettes as part of the 80s DIY underground on his own imprint Oktron Produktions, including Klang's Drift, a collaboration with Joel Graham. Living in San Francisco, Di Stefano had access to multiple University electronic music studios, where he had an impressive array of synthesizers at his fingertips, including both Buchla and Serge modular systems. Combining his knowledge of modular synthesis with a background in percussion, his early releases were a uniquely human approach to electroacoustic music, with flourishes of post punk in the mix.)
For the Moment

concentriccircles.bandcamp.com/album/john-di-stefano-for-the-moment
www.youtube.com/watch?v=arAEDQWB1Z0


Analfabetism
www.facebook.com/ProApocalypseAmbient/
( ;D --> From somewhere out in the cold, and, occationally, grim no mans land of Northen Europe comes Analfabetism. All the way back to his early childhood, he has been experimenting with various electronic devices, internal combustion engines, parrots, and sound in general. As he grew older, he decided to have a more scientific approach to his work. After studying ancient far eastern musical traditions, the correlation between western drug culture and mental illness, and applied quantum physics, he has managed to fuse all three into one musical concept that, to say the very least, is fairly uniqe.)
'Sjön där hon dränkte sina djur' (The Lake Were She Drowned Her Animals)

analfabetism.bandcamp.com/album/sj-n-d-r-hon-dr-nkte-sina-djur


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