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Friday, December 03, 2021

Flavor of the Week #49

Teho 
https://teho.bandcamp.com/ 
( ;D --> Teho created his own sound, both dreamy and melancholy but also full of energies. He works on details with precision, combining acoustic and electronic to create a soft and melodic techno. His productions are released by many labels as Herzblut, Sapiens, Traum and much more..) 
Polytone 
https://teho.bandcamp.com/album/polytone 

GAS / Wolfgang Voigt 
www.wolfgang-voigt.com/ 
www.facebook.com/WolfgangVoigtKompakt/ 
( ;D --> Wolfgang Voigt, born in 1961 in Cologne, Germany, is an artist, music producer, label owner and one of the co-founders of the Cologne-based electronica and techno label Kompakt.) 
Der Lange Marsch (release December 3rd) https://kompakt.fm/releases/der_lange_marsch_2xlp 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2018/03/flavor-of-week-14.html 

Leæther Strip 
www.facebook.com/LeaetherStrip/ 
www.leaether-strip.com/ 
( ;D --> According to founder Claus Larsen, Leæther Strip is, and always will be, only him. Larsen was born on November 13, 1967 in Aalborg, Denmark. He first released music under the name of Leæther Strip in 1989. However, his 1995 release G.A.W.M.U.S. (Getting Away With Murder U. S.) included two early demos from 1982 and 1984, with the latter forming the unknown beginning of the band according to an interview conducted with Claus Larsen. In 1991, Larsen created a side-project called Klute in which he also remained the sole member. It can be argued, and is by many, that the sound of Leæther Strip throughout the early 1990s helped define what is today known as electro-industrial. In a search performed on MySpace on December 1st, 2008, 294 bands had listed Leæther Strip (or "Leather Strip") as a musical influence, although the true number of bands influenced by Larsen's work is undoubtedly much higher. In 1994, Claus Larsen drastically changed the sound of Leæther Strip, with the release of a synthesized semi classical album. Conceived as a soundtrack to a fictional film, it was named Serenade for the Dead. The releases since then have reincorporated electronic dance elements, and have redefined Leæther Strip into what Larsen calls, "symphonic electro".) 
Throwing Bones II - A Skinny Puppy Tribute https://leaetherstrip.bandcamp.com/album/throwing-bones-ii-a-skinny-puppy-tribute 
Wound - A Tribute To Godflesh 
https://leaetherstrip.bandcamp.com/album/wound-a-tribute-to-godflesh 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2020/10/flavor-of-week-43.html 

Ulver 
www.facebook.com/ulverofficial/ 
www.jester-records.com/ulver/ulver.html 
( ;D --> Since the 2007 release of Shadows of the Sun, the Oslo-based collective has busied themselves broadening the grounds of their multi-dimensional, multiconfessional church. Once limited to the studio, the indefatigable Norwegians these days command the stage, crossing continents and oceans delivering a surreal and visually transfixing live act.) 
Scary Muzak 
https://ulver.bandcamp.com/album/scary-muzak 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2020/02/flavor-of-week-9.html 

Philippe Laurent 
www.facebook.com/Philippe.Laurent.HOT.BIP 
http://philippelaurent.bandcamp.com 
( ;D --> Multi-media artist Philippe Laurent, well known for his Hot-Bip project excavated by Minimal Wave in 2011, is paired with contemporary Minimal Electronic mastermind HNN on this maxi 12" split single. Laurent's side was originally released in 1982 on the rare K7 Kunstaustellung which has seen a meticulous remaster from our mastering house Polyphasic Studios. Exposition 1 translates Laurent's precision with his design work into a symmetrical and well balanced sound for his time.) 
Nocturnes 
https://schwerkraftrecords.bandcamp.com/album/nocturnes 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2013/08/flavor-of-week-35.html 

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