experimental electronic musique concrete
| 1 | Industrial Ressurection | 3:58 | ||
| 2 | Bit synthesis | 3:35 | ||
| 3 | Chaos Indus-nat | 2:32 | ||
| 4 | Digital clock | 4:48 |
Some time ago, Choc's excellent "Urban Solstice" barged its way into Catching The Waves, the net's most amateurish yet devilishly attractive music blog, without so much as a by-your-leave. I'm defenceless against good electronica.
If you're eager to read bad prose about good music, please copy & post this far-too-long address in your browser's address bar:
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/2008/05/grand-theft-aut.html
Html: the devil's spawn. Yuck.
First track was a factorisation for sure, lovely sounds. Bit Synthesis built on a solid foundation has room to flagellate like some part of a cell, with its tenuous grip on the wall. The third a dripping symphony to everything that has a sump plug. Now Digital Clock is something we can all associate with and its varying influence on our day-to-day lives. Makes the album more amenable.
What? This album has been on jamendo for a year or so. (ok apparently it was removed) But why does the cover say noncommercial while the license says something else?

| Release | January 28, 2009 | ||||||||||||||
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