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Samarkande : 3 Synapses
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A junction between various sound elements and disparate disquisitions, at times in a game of confrontations and thematic substitutions, of live synthetic or acoustic improvisations, and at other times based on snatches of compositions, recycled tracks and
Genre: Avant Garde: Experimental
Release Date: 2008
3 Synapses Record Label: Samarkande Records
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Synapse No.1 23:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

«…Samarkande are for the EM fan who feels he (they\'re invariably \'he\') will go insane if he hears another bad Tangs rip-off; they actually have something new to say in the genre, largely by approaching it from a new angle, and refusing to follow well-worn paths to electronic righteousness…»

Planet Mellotron.


«…It\'s challenging listening for sure but it\'s always inspiring to hear musicians giving life to the words of Malcom Muggeridge that are quoted on 3 Synapses\' back cover: “Only dead fish swim with the stream.” …»

Textura.


«…\'3 Synapses\' certainly has some fine moments when explore the more moody roads of the music, and let things develop in a natural way. Their experience at playing their instruments helped create a musically fine album…»

Vital Weekly


«…With “3 Synapses” they have walked a more artistic and evolutive path, with a perfect balance and equilibrium through live synthesizers or acoustic improvisations, which are processed and connected with concrete sound sources to create a release with such interesting touch from start to finish…»

PAN.O.RA.MA

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REVIEWS

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«…Inherently restless, constantly questing and utterly, bewilderingly out-there… Fabulous and heartily recommended…» Wonderful Wooden Reasons
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«…Reviewing instrumental music in general can sometimes be daunting, but here the sounds are so alien it’s hard to know where to begin. (…) It is deeply challenging throughout, for fans of experimental noises…» ElectroAmbient Space
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