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GtrOblq : The Unraveling Begins
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Representing a confluence of forces within the world of avant guitar, fretless, microtonal, and experimental string music.
Genre: Avant Garde: Experimental
Release Date: 2008
The Unraveling Begins Record Label: GtrOblq
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
UnUsable Signal 3:52 Album Only
Mauritania 3:06 Album Only
And Now the Chicken Will Sing 1:54 Album Only
Not a Secret Vice 3:49 Album Only
From Here to Obliquity 3:45 Album Only
Reversi 4:35 Album Only
Duet Or Die 3:28 Album Only
Field Thirteen 3:32 Album Only
Venetian Brambles 3:01 Album Only
Eat Your Heart Out 1:48 Album Only
Three Miniatures 2:30 Album Only
Puttin\' on the Foil 1:41 Album Only
No Cure for Noddlepox 3:54 Album Only
Bimbo Spam 2:22 Album Only
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Album Notes

GtrOblq represents a confluence of forces within the world of avant guitar and experimental string music. From the wreckage of the Kronosonic movement, GtrOblq aims to focus the popular imagination upon the obscure universe of creative sound production, recording, and performance. The artists profiled at GtrOblq are among the finest composers, improvisers, loopers, microtonalists, noisicians, soundscapers, sound designers, fretless guitarists, and synthetic guitar wranglers.

\"The Unraveling Begins\" is a seminal compilation producted by fourteen of these varied, talented artists:

\"UnUsable Signal\"
Michael LA VVVick (featuring Todd and Lisa Campbell)

\"Mauritania\"
Ken Rubenstein

\"And Now the Chicken Will Sing\"
Bruce Stevens

\"Not a Secret Vice\"
Tom Baker and Greg Campbell

\"From Here to Obliquity\"
Marco Oppedisano and Infinite Ego

\"Reversi\"
Aliensporebomb

\"Duet Or Die\"
3 Pups Music

\"Field Thirteen\"
Pawel Janowski

\"Venetian Brambles\"
Chris Shaffer

\"Eat Your Heart Out\"
Rigsby Smith

\"Three Miniatures\"
Greg Hooper

\"Puttin\' on the Foil\"
Bruce Stevens

\"No Cure for Noddlepox\"
Jahloon

\"Bimbo Spam\"
Sonic Deviant (featuring Aliensporebomb)

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REVIEWS

What can I say?
author: IE
Proud to have been involved with this project -- a stunning and worthy contribution to the field of experimental and guitar music.
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