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2002-01-11 09:44philippe petit [idm] finding good music in sweden
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2002-01-11 09:44philippe petit(btw, I'm from sweden, and let me tell you, it's not easy finding good music here...) no d
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[idm] finding good music in sweden
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(btw, I'm from sweden, and let me tell you, it's not easy finding good music here...) no doubt, though you might wanna try that one ran by Mikael Stavostrand : http://www.nursery.a.se/mailorder.html 2002 best wishes / philippe | 0000 \\\\.. \\\\ __ http://www.bip-hop.com _---||||...\\\\..\\\\ | 0000 --------- unconventional sound adventures ---------- <> | XXX ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨ adventurous & creative electronica ----------- \\ Bovine Life "social electrics" [bleep 06] Award winning UK film maker / digital artist Chris Dooks was known for his film work on musicians such as SCANNER for The South Bank Show, to tiny bedroom labels in the middle of nowhere. His first album introduces some solo works, and besides some collaborations with Kohn, Third Eye Foundation, Future Pilot Aka, and artists from labels such as Mego (Alku), Leaf (Ylyptyk), Janek Schaefer, Diskono... If you've ever been put on hold, you'll know that the tune they play down the telephone is a waste of telecommunications ! Not so with Chris’s modem adventures. Bovine Life has been jamming through the modem, speaking in electronic tongues, secreting sounds that vary from being immersed in amniotic fluid, right through to searing bleeps that would make any nation stand to attention ! Enhanced CD features a short movie by Chris Dooks. Si-(cut).db "enthusiast" [bleep 07] A major proportion of the sounds are samples of woodwork noises, different timbers, turning processes, shavings, planings, splintered pieces, contact mikes on veneered surfaces, acoustic instruments such as piano, fused with microsounds to create a rhythmic template between digital glitch and organic sources. Literally, different timbers and timbres; the grain on the wood becoming almost the grooves of a vinyl record, spiralling forward. The music speaks for itself.