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Friday, May 18, 2018

Flavor of the Week #21

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Rhys Fulber
www.facebook.com/rhys.fulber
www.facebook.com/frontlineassembly/
www.mindphaser.com
( ;D --> Rhys Fulber has an extensive oeuvre; from his artistic collaborations with Bill Leeb (known predominantly as Front Line Assembly, and also as Delerium, Noise Unit, Intermix, and many others) to his work as a producer for bands such as Youth Code, Paradise Lost, and Fear Factory. He also works under the name Conjure One, which is a cinematic solo project that features collaborations with vocalists such as Sinead O’Connor and Leigh Nash.)
Your Dystopia, My Utopia

dubiks.com/2018/04/14/rhys-fulber-your-dystopia-my-utopia-lp-on-sonic-groove/
See also:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2017/05/flavor-of-week-21.html
And: (Front line Assembly):
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2014/04/flavor-of-week-14.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2013/04/flavor-of-week-18.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2012/09/flavor-of-week-39.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2010/04/front-line-assembly-www.html
And:

barlemusic.blogspot.comLi/2007_09_01_archive.html
And (Delerium):

barlemusic.blogspot.se/2012/11/flavor-of-week-45.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2008_09_01_archive.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2008/09/bomb-bass-www.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2007/11/flavor-of-week-47.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2006_12_01_archive.html
And (Conjure One):
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2017/01/flavor-of-week-2.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2010/11/flavor-of-week-45.html
And (Noise Unit):
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2007/02/flavor-of-week-06.html

Orbital
orbitalofficial.com/
( ;D --> Orbital are a British electronic dance music duo from Sevenoaks, England consisting of brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll. Their career initially ran from 1989 until 2004, but in 2009 they announced that they would be reforming and headlining The Big Chill, in addition to a number of other live shows in 2009.The band's name was taken from Greater London's orbital motorway, the M25, which was central to the early rave scene and party network in the South East during the early days of acid house. One of the biggest names in British electronica during the 1990s, Orbital were both critically and commercially successful, and known particularly for their element of live improvisation during shows, a rarity among techno acts. They were initially influenced by early electro and punk rock.)
Monster Exist

orbital.lnk.to/MonstersExist
Tiny Foldable Cities
open.spotify.com/track/2SXltUBZedk6WmygiYpwTB
See also:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2017/09/flavor-of-week-39.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2012/05/flavor-of-week-19.html
And:
barlemusic.blogspot.se/2007/08/flavor-of-week-34.html

Cavern of Anti-Matter
www.cavernofantimatter.com/
www.facebook.com/cavernofAM/
( ;D --> Cavern Of Anti-Matter are Tim Gane, Joe Dilworth and Holger Zapf. Featuring two members who have previously played in Stereolab, they have released records on Ghost Box, Deep Distance and their own Duophonic label. “Repaints the neon-lit underpasses of Kraftwerk and Neu!, while irregular, perverted, wavering synths recalls and elaborates on DAF and forgotten 80s electropop.)
Hormone Lemonade

cavernofanti-matter.bandcamp.com/album/hormone-lemonade

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.)
Northern Flux [Elegant Wave]

hivmusic1.bandcamp.com/album/northern-flux-elegant-wave-upr076-compact-disc

The Caretaker
thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/
( ;D --> The Caretaker is a long-running project by electronic musician James Leyland Kirby, who also records as V/Vm. His work under the Caretaker moniker has been characterised as exploring memory, nostalgia, and melancholia.[1] Initially the project was inspired by the haunted ballroom scene in the 1980 film The Shining, with his first several releases consisting of treated and manipulated samples of '30s ballroom pop recordings.)
Everywhere at the end of time

thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/everywhere-at-the-end-of-time
A4 - Childishly fresh eyes
thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/t…/a4-childishly-fresh-eyes

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