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[idm] phluidbox 'these found habits ep' released!
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Hi everybody! a new release by spa.rk_electronics is out now!! an impressive ep by us artist PHLUIDBOX........ read on artist: phluidbox title: these found habits ep cat#: sp2/pb1 format: cd ep trt: 25' out: 30th may 2001 _______________________________________ Joseph Fitzpatrick, the man behind Phluidbox, comes from Tennessee, US, but his work has not much to do with the sounds we usually expect from that part of the planet. This ep, astonishingly mature for a first complete work (his discography until this moment was appearances in compilations like Fat Cat ‘No Watches No Maps’ and ‘Integral Components’ on Component Records), is a big surprise full of rhythm and noisy but balanced melodies. Architectural and organic sounds and beats, combined with a powerful taste for melodies, charming details with an optimistic, openminded fresh air. Crunchy sounds, invisible sequences, showing a precise state of mind, or habits, in which one can reflect, or at least, partly recognize oneself. From Phluidbox’s beginning in 98, when he was apparently attending classes at college, to the conclussion of ‘these found habits’: doubtless a work where you can see the interest of his author for the deep emotions in each final track, more than the obsession for the newest software. A very clear proposal, full of ideas about what means today to ‘make music’ and what is contemporary electronics. Definetely for emotional audiences. ________________________________________ review by bleed from debug reviews list Phluidbox ‘These Found Habits ep’ (spa.rk) Ah...the delights of the bleep. Almost nobody, since long time has brought to the point what lies between the Bleep than Phluidbox on the first track of his 5 track EP. Short, to the point, on its way to the sky and happy with the smooth basses, spraid melodies and supported beats. Long lives the sinus-wave and its kids. Similar funky but quiet but with a lot of calmness inbetween electric sounds, fantastic mood, and playful euphoric technic continues on the tracks in a suggestive path going through charmingly elegiac and twinkling polyphonies, and open to new worlds that pound with joy. Perfect. ++++++++ last release: sp1/mr1 VARIOS ARTISTAS 'ep1 motion re(e)leases series'. including: komp_sweden, balb/c_spain, bump'n'grind_belgium, .(aka ben hatchelt)_uk, mikael romanenko_sweden, si-cut.db_uk ++++++++ forthcoming releases: sp3/bh1 .(AKA BEN HATCHELT) 'everything exactly how you left it ep'. Out on oct 2001 sp4/mr2 VARIOS ARTISTAS 'ep2 motion re(e)leases series'. including: artificial duck flavour_germany, tennis_uk, memorabilia_spain, mitchell akiyama_canada, jonathan hughes_us, phluidbox_us. Out on oct 2001 ++++++++ available through: Baked Goods_UK Safety in Numbers_USA Red Musical_spain Kompakt_germany Namskeio_switzlerland Digital Narcis_japan Atrecordings.com_www ++++++++ more info: info@sparkreleases.com spa.rk releases are intended for emotional audiences thanks for listening +++++++++++++++++++++++++ spa.rk @s sonar 2001 sonarlab: saturday, 16th june. at noon with: Mitchell Akiyama (intr_version, substractif, spa.rk / canada) live! and Vicent F*bl* (sub rosa - quatermass, spa.rk / bcn) playing spa.rk --------- --------- -spa.rk_ ramón y cajal 138 bx barcelona 08024 spain mail@sparkreleases.com www.sparkreleases.com --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------