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Hello, A new top-ten playlist has been added to our website a few weeks ago. Tracks are streamable at 32 and 128 kbps. http://xstreamradio.free.fr/topten.htm Also announcing a Mou-Lips/Pirandelo special day on XStream-Radio very shortly. More details and scheduling info soon... | XStream Top Ten+Two=Twelve - #25 | All contributions sorted by alphabetical order: ---------- 3x3is9 -------------------------- (1.8)sec.records ------------------ ---------- Fm3 ----------------------------- Bip_Hop ----------------------------- ---------- Frame -------------------------- Mousikelab ------------------------- ---------- GOO ---------------------------- Fibrr ----------------------------------- ---------- Julie Rousse ----------------- Conv ----------------------------------- ---------- Mitchell Akiyama ---------- (1.8)sec.records ------------------- ---------- My Fun ------------------------ Stasisfield --------------------------- ---------- Nim ----------------------------- Carte-Postale Records ---------- ---------- O.Lamm ---------------------- Active Suspension ---------------- ---------- Pirandelo --------------------- DSPrecs + Baskaru -------------- ---------- Rothkamm ------------------- Flux Records ----------------------- ---------- Sagan -------------------------- Vague Terrain ---------------------- | 3x3is9 | 3x3is9 is Chris Bryan, a minimalist sound artist from Winnipeg, Canada. Chris is not only a musician, he also is the curator of the new challenging electronic music label (1.8)sec.records, whose 1st LP "(1.8)sec.comp" recently came out. The track "|||~" comes from a 2004 release called "For Britt & Donna's Wedding Social", and is entirely made out of picture files. | Fm3 | Fm3 is a Beijing-based collective of computer and classical musicians headed up by long-term China resident Christiaan Virant. Active in the Chinese punk underground for nearly a decade, Virant founded Fm3 in early 2000 as China's first-ever experiment in live abstract electronica. Working closely with Sichuan-born laptop artist Zhang Jian and an ensemble of classical instrumentalists, Fm3 focuses on digitally distilling ancient Chinese folk tradition into an organic, meditative, and minimalist soundscape. | Frame | Frame has always privileged writing evocations of apparently quiet landscapes often crossed by sudden gashes of tearing white, a musical world pinpointed with digital frequencies and at the same time made unpredictable by the constant interaction with analogue and acoustic sounds. The music of these neapolitan musicians, sometimes soft, often driven by dissonant shudders, with the collaboration of Marco Messina and Retina.it in some tracks, is suggesting new musical and neuronal connections: music you've got to listen to and "see" with your eyes closed. | GOO | GOO is Grand Orchestre d'Ordinateurs (Grand Computer Orchestra). The project came out of the APO33 collective research program, and was first presented on Friday 15th November 2002 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Nantes. Six artists work together on the public presentation of this "orchestra", analysing it from every possible angle, unravelling, unbuckling, skinning it until they discover the cracks that will lead them to new modes of creation... | Julie Rousse | Julie Rousse is a Paris-based sound artist, whose technique involves the improvisation of abstract narrative using live audio software. In her recent work "Des Restes Humains", the movement remains suspended between the sole coordinates of the anticipated momentary release predetermined by the advent of the inevitable breakdown of the system/machine. The sounds she produces, evoke a perpetual loosening of fixed coordinates, an incessant structural slippage under the constraints of enduring narrative duress... | Mitchell Akiyama / (1.8)sec.comp | (1.8)sec.records is a new electronic label from Winnipeg that recently issued its first release called "(1.8)sec.comp", an LP compilation for which each artist submitted a 1.8 second loop to be used as a lock groove. The loops were then randomly paired up with other artists on the compilation. The only limitation to what they could create was that their song would end with another artist's lock groove. The contribution featured here is composed by Mitchell Akiyama and ends with a lock by 3x3is9. | My Fun | Currently based in London after a move from New-York City, sound artist and composer Justin Hardison (aka My Fun) presents a suite of three short pieces of processed samples, field recordings and electronics that convey the excitement, frenzy, and melancholy associated with the process of relocating to a faraway city. The complete release is available at Stasisfield.com and another one is currently in preparation for Grain of Sound. | Nim | Nim is Jean-François Flamey, from Belgium. Since a few years, he experiments sounds and beats with his computer, and in 2003 he choosed the moniker of Nim (a medicinal plant which calms down every aches) to release his music. Jean-François uses to work during hours and hours on microscopic sounds and then places melodies and acoustic stuffs on its to create a very intimate music which can be described as melancholic but not sad. Nim is also the label manager of Carte-Postale Records. | O.Lamm | So it seems that there indeed exists a spiraling world stretching between fierce riddims, talkative pop music, and laptop psychedelia. O.Lamm likes weird noise, upbeat wizardry, spiraling crawling hooks, and pompous melodies. He generates sounds from nothing as much as he kneads natural sounds through the technological prism, his prime purpose simply being to put his idealized vision of pop music into concrete form. In a few words, O.Lamm uses softwares, love and snow, and blends them to make music. | Pirandelo | Pirandelo is Claudio Sinatti (videos), Marita Cosma (images) and Andrea Gabriele (music - formerly of Mou, Lips!). Their first full-length is out now due to a collaborative deal between DSP Recordings and the new french label BASKARU. Their music is a multiplicity of voices, showcasing a synergy between digital and analogic worlds which creates original and essential structures. Their harmonic sounds are made up of glitch, pop and jazz influences. | Rothkamm | Rothkamm, the enigmatic figure of the technological avant-garde, is a composer and computer programmer. He is the inventor of the IFORMM music system. His new CD release, "FB01", is a set of 6 synthesizer pieces, which sweetens his uncompromising experimentation with the crowd-pleasing sleight of "head music". Pure electronics burble, shimmer, surge, swoop and speaker-pan in hazily melodic and crystalline shapes. "FB01" is a consummate headphone album, a crafty and cosmic delight. | Sagan | Sagan is Blevin Blectum, J.Lesser, and Jon Leidecker (aka Wobbly). Magnifying the lost-in-a-private-world-of-their-own tendencies which have marked both Lesser and Blectum releases in the past, their first full-length, "Unseen Forces", contains multitudes: cranky computers, chirpy helium speed loops, big lumbering rock drums, spiky metal guitar leads, crumbling towers of gabber stomp, pastoral piano meanderings, field recordings from bird hospitals, abrupt tempo collapses, and shivering synthesizers. It's a heady, epic trip that is likely to please the sky people and stupefy the earth people. [ http://xstreamradio.free.fr ] [ Now playing: Experimental and Electronic music ]