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Television Power Electric: 2
Weird electronics and shit. The big-band alter ego of the Chicago electronics wizards TV Pow.
Recommended if you like
AMM,
Toshimaru Nakamura,
TV Pow.
Morphine Jello: Dane Cook Isn't Funny
Collection of oddities, experiments, demos, and flat out lunacy from Third Of Never and Electric Forgiveness member Jon Dawson. Great for fans of Tom Waits, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Pete Townshend's SCOOP collections, or John Frusciante's home recordings.
Recommended if you like
Captain Beefheart & His Magic,
John Frusciante,
Pete Townshend,
Pink Floyd,
Tom Waits.
Briggan Krauss: Descending To End
The first solo studio project by this New York based saxophonist/composer/sound artist, which incorporates elements of traditional composition, electronic music and music concrete.
Recommended if you like
Bill Laswell,
Christian Marclay,
John Zorn.
Exclusiveor: Exclusiveor
Made with vintage analog synthesizers (the Buchla 100 and Serge), exclusiveOr mixes breakbeats and improvisation with the warm sounds that only analog has to offer.
Recommended if you like
Autechre,
Merzbow.
FurAngKa: FurAngKa The Project
Electro-acoustic experimental fusion of sound, vision and words.
Bruno Chevillon: Hors Champ
In less than ten years, Bruno Chevillon imposed himself as the best doublebass player of his generation.
Dan Burke & Thomas Dimuzio: Hz
Both artists have reputations for creating dark, nightmarish post-industrial sound environments, and this is exactly the sort of thing we're given here in ample doses. One hour's worth of some of the most dark and disturbing sounds.
Recommended if you like
Animal Collective,
Scanner,
Wolf Eyes.
Darren Lock: Improvisations
This CD sounds like one man trying to create music from nothing whilst getting to grips with the technology around him.
Recommended if you like
Fripp & Eno.
Albert Mathias: Kemosabe Tricycle
Electro acoustic dance sound score. percussion. breakbeat. ambient