playlist artwork#12 this weekFuKuS X

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  • Aktualisiert: 02/04/2011

Here is the full, extended version of FuKuS, one big drony piece from over 26 mins, released due to one of my fav reviewers. The minialbum FuKuS contains 3 excerpts from this piece, here you can experience nearly half an hour strolling around in one of the hottest places known lately....

For the lovers of long drony soundscapes, make yer personal movie with it

This album is constructed as explained in FuKuS with wav's provided from my old t61 mate geronimodeleon. Playing around with the tracks while broadcasting live from Japan was on background(sound off..) resulted in this piece. Thank you, Jay....

Final mastering by doc,  flacversion on  www.mininova.org/tor/13200591

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Ivan1984

Active-Radio...

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Ivan1984 • 2011-04-02 22:02:52

He he, I gladly accept full responsibility for encouraging this particular KrafTsMaN to delight us with the full X-factor mix of FuKuS. This is indeed one of those active 'drones' with an isotopical half-life that extends way beyond imagination of the way we create disequilibrium on our lovely little, suffering planet. Technology may well be seen as progress, but what of direction. Even seemingly controllable, and relatively harmless incursions into experimenting (if not down-right interference) with the structures and systems of nature, have a tendency to bite back. And this commentary is merely on the atomic level. Getting into 'higher' levels of responsibility would take me far off course, and this is not the place for such a polemical rant! Enough said, this particular expression does not involve the incitement of a riot and the burning is not restricted to a 'book', it could however, and maybe the user manuals would be hard to find now, but the resilience and fortitude of the Japanese to survive yet another nuclear disaster should be a model for us all in surviving this imbalanced planet and the copious amounts of surface-dwellers. How long before we drive ourselves underground into some Dante-esque sub-existence? With some thought a sense of perspective may be gained. In this long-form, may we be reminded that we are in it for the long-haul, unless we are really foolish and unlucky. It is a situation that is hard to imagine perhaps, though I feel the dynamic is captured excellently well here. The world may seem a little different after such considerations, after all how much fun and excitement is there to look forward to, dressed in a radioactive suit? Think hard, and listen long. Perhaps something SHOULD have changed over the last thirty years, and more? Fingers X-d... Thank you!
RangerSeriesBlack

Hardcore Electronica Ambiance for Hardcore Fans

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RangerSeriesBlack • 2011-04-08 22:32:31

'FuKuS X, is an Extended Play, Electronica Ambient Single. First, Extended Play is not an Exaggeration. The song is 27 minutes with little variation in Tone, Volume(Loudness), Instrumentation and Melody/Harmony--which does not exist in the Traditional Sense. A person hearing this song without the benefit of Cover Art or Liner Notes will not necessarily assume the work has anything to do with Nuclear Energy or Reactors. Some might Realize the Title is a Reference or Inspired by the Incident of Nuclear Crisis in Fukushima, Japan but there is no Guarantee that All Listeners will be that Astute. So, I am basing my comments strictly on the Music and not the Occurrences that led to the Album's Creation. Musically the Sound is Electronic but not Melodic. When the track begins, a Sustained, Single Note(Sine Wave) is heard and is gradually joined by Electronically Generated Tones that resemble both--"Boiling Water and Bubbling Water". A "Droning" Sound is also introduced but so subtly that the Listener may not realize when the Tone was first heard. This Droning Sound is somewhat insect-like but assumes a Voice that is similar to a Propeller Driven, Light Aircraft, heard far in the distance. Personally, it Strongly reminds me of the Original "Village of the Damned"(1960)Movie that Featured such an aircraft that eventually crashes but before doing so is heard droning( in a Scene that shows the plane from a distance) and the Sound is almost Identical to that of this album. Combine that Droning with Roiling-Boiling Water and that is the Overall Feel of this composition. I would not say the music is exciting rather Peaceful and Calming in the same Manner as White Noise.
Doc Endless

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Doc Endless • 2011-04-13 06:53:02

Es könnte zynisch klingen aber FuKuSX ist der perfekte Soundtrack für das, was zur Zeit im inneren des Atomkraftwerk Fukushima wohl atmosphärisch ablaufen könnte.KraftiM haben dieses sehr gut umgesetzt. Und denkt alle daran:Stopt Radioaktivität weils um unsere Zukunft geht. Greetz. Doc Endless
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