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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Flavor of the week #53

Capsula
www.myspace.com/dreamcapsula
www.dreamcapsula.com
( ;D --> Capsula's sound can best be described thus: psychedelic stretching, squelching, and scratching sounds floating and spinning in all conceivable directions.)
Sense of a Drop
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Se also;
http://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2009/05/flavor-of-week-22.html

Plaid
www.plaid.co.uk
Scintilli
( ;D --> "We continue to play some of the material destined for our next album live but we still have no release date. Thanks for the many emails of support and frustration. We'll be posting more details here as we have them").
http://forum.watmm.com/topic/38453-scintilli-out-in-09
Meanwhile;
Warp20 (Unheard)
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Dett
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Ryoji Ikeda
www.myspace.com/ryojiikeda
www.ryojiikeda.com
( ;D --> Ryoji Ikeda (born 1966 in Gifu, Japan) is a Japanese sound artist who lives and works in New York City. Sometimes harsh, sometimes remarkably gentle, Ikeda's music is concerned primarily with sound in a variety of "raw" states, such as sine tones and noise, often using frequencies at the edges of the range of human hearing.)
Test Pattern
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Sieben
www.myspace.com/matthowden7
www.matthowden.com
As They Should Sound
www.matthowden.com/orderf.html
( ;D --> This might be a collection of Sieben mastermind Matt Howden's own favorites, but it's hardly your standard greatest hits collection. Less a historical archive than a living, breathing thing, it's a collection of tracks rearranged to fit Howden's live set-up: nothing but voice and violin, artfully played and looped into layers to create the illusion of a full band.)
Desire Rites
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Herrmann & Kleine
www.christiankleine.com
( ;D --> Thaddi Herrmann (ex-Sonic Subjunkies) and Christian Kleine have been working together since 1999, joining forces to produce the most introspective and emotional music that either has been involved with. With influences ranging from hip-hop to synth pop to the blurry atmospherics of early '90s shoegaze bands like Slowdive and Pale Saints, the two make songs that are too pop to be strictly categorized as IDM.)
Our Noise
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Merry X-Mas

Over And Out

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