They're not available anymore to download, only on CD:
" The invalidObject Series was established in 2000 as a sublabel of
Fällt to release a finite series of twenty four 3"CD/.mp3 works.
Offering a unique perspective on a diverse range of musical output at
the turn of the millennium, the Series features work by some of the most
respected artists operating within the field of '.microsound' and has
been described as "a remarkable document of a vibrant artistic community
and a critical moment in the evolution of digital music" (Philip
Sherburne), "a showcase for the extraordinary range of practical
approaches within contemporary electronic music" (Matt Ffytche, The
Wire) and, simply, "impressive" (Rob Young, Editor, The Wire). The
Series was also included in The Wire's '2001 Rewind' list.
To coincide with the Series launch in .mp3 format at ExtraSensory 3
<
http://www.fallt.com/invalidObject/extrasensory.html> the entire Series
was made available for free download throughout October and November
2000 during which in excess of 60,000 downloads were made. Following the
release of the 3" CDs, the entire Series was again available to download
in high bitrate .mp3 format throughout September and October 2001 during
which over a quarter of a million downloads were made.
Although the entire Series is no longer available to download there are
still limited CDs available to order. "
Glenn
Glenn McClements wrote:
quoted 50 lines Check out the Invalid Object series on Fallt which they did - their
> Check out the Invalid Object series on Fallt which they did - their
> contribution was called 'IF'. No 'novelty' remixes, just pure v/vm.
> The tracks are all only 1 minute long though, (which is probably a
> blessing to some :-) )
>
> You used to be able to download the tracks from Fallt but I can't find
> them at the moment. Maybe you can steal then of SoulSeek or the like
> and I'm sure they won't mind as Fallt is a free label anyway.
>
> http://www.fallt.com/artists/vvm.html
> http://www.fallt.com/invalidObject/if/index.html
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> They also have some other original recordings, I'll try to dig out the
> titles for you.
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> Glenn
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> Albers, Brian wrote:
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>> The tune on his Fat Cat split 12", Female Pig Herder, is wonderful
>> because
>> it eschews all attempts at his usual tongue-in-cheek humor. That tune
>> is all
>> serious and crunchy and dark and I love it.
>>
>> I've got the HelpAphexTwin record and I like that well enough, but I'm
>> wondering if he ever stays serious for an entire album. I've also got
>> the
>> Speedranch Janskynoise "Welcome to Execrate" cd which I also like a
>> lot, but
>> that one contains mostly remixes of other people's stuff.
>>
>> Does he have any other releases where he avoids the slapstick routine?
>>
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