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2005-01-19 22:54Digital::Nimbus [idm] RICHARD DEVINE *LIVE* 1/21 Radio Performance!
2005-01-19 23:00David @ Audiobulb [idm] Uzine review Switches > Audiobulb Records
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2005-01-19 22:54Digital::Nimbus((( RICHARD DEVINE *LIVE* on Digital::Nimbus ))) -- -- Friday Night :: January 21, 2005 DI
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((( RICHARD DEVINE *LIVE* on Digital::Nimbus ))) -- -- Friday Night :: January 21, 2005 DIGITAL::NIMBUS & KUCI presents... RICHARD DEVINE *LIVE* (Schematic/Warp) ++ Special Giveaway ++ (Fri/Sat, Jan. 21, 12-3am) __ KUCI 88.9 FM, Irvine CA. (Radio) __ KUCI :: http://kuci.org (Streaming) __ D::N :: http://digitalnimbus.com __ RD :: http://richard-devine.com Digital::Nimbus hosts Pietrobot & Freakquency Modulator are proud to announce the debut *LIVE* radio performance of sound-designer, Richard Devine --flying in from the East Coast. After three albums (and several EP’s) worth of genre- bending releases including Lipswitch, Aleamapper, and Asect:Dsect, Richard has become a central figure in the field of electronic audio exploration. He has also remixed, recreated, and recalibrated the works of Aphex Twin, Phoenecia, Chris De Luca, Herbert and Kero with his signature digital distortions, radiating rhythms and skewed basslines bolted to razor-sharp beats. Richard's work can also be found on Warp, Schematic, Chocolate Industries, Detroit Underground, Hefty and Shitkatapult to name a few. Email info@digitalnimbus.com with your physical mailing address to enter the giveaway or tune in *LIVE*. All entries will be added to the D::N mailing list. Schematic :: http://schematic.net Warp :: http://warprecords.com -- -- Dig the music kidz, Pietro & Francesca. :: Digital::Nimbus :: Electronic Audio Freakquencies __ KUCI 88.9 FM, Friday Nights 12-3am (PST) __ http://kuci.org ++ http://digitalnimbus.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-01-19 23:00David @ AudiobulbVARIOUS "Switches" cd - 2004 - Audiobulb: Exploratory Electronic Music (AB-004) A fine new
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VARIOUS "Switches" cd - 2004 - Audiobulb: Exploratory Electronic Music (AB-004) A fine new label from the UK (Sheffield), with a fifteen-track v/a compilation of adventurous new electronic listening music which is most often a-rhythmic, often even ambient (rather than clicks 'n' cuts styled). The eerie, FFWD-like "Breath holding on to a window" by Autistici, one of the highlights, is a good example of how the album sounds. A few tracks may have a hard time avoiding clichés, e.g. Bllix, Room and Diagram of Suburban Chaos have done little more than emulate Ae, EU and Plaid, but most of the tracks evolve from oysters to lilies as they open up after a few listening rounds, e.g. "Large open spaces" (Oti), "Singalong Tammy" (Marion), "Content" (Rodolphe Küffer) or "Half asleep" (Prhizzm). The hidden, fifteenth track is by Autistici and its title is "Invisible switches on a visible wall". For those of you who were hoping ambient still had something in store, or for those into IDM electronica without too much of that 'D' ingredient. www.dma.be/p/ultra/uzine/0412.htm Audiobulb Records www.audiobulb.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org