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Friday, April 30, 2010

Flavor of the week #18

Front Line Assembly
www.myspace.com/thefrontlineassembly
www.mindphaser.com
( ;D --> Front Line Assembly was the best known of the various electronic music projects undertaken by the prolific Vancouver-based duo of Bill Leeb (vocals, synthesizers) and Rhys Fulber (synthesizers, samplers). After working in the mid-'80s under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder with Skinny Puppy, the Austrian-born Leeb formed the industrial/techno-based Front Line Assembly in 1986 with Fulber.)
Improvised Electronic Device
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( ;D --> Al Jourgensen to Feature on new FLA albu Posted 2010-03-13 by epidemic27
From Ministry's Myspace page ( www.myspace.com/ministrymusic): "Recently, Front Line Assembly invited Ministry’s Al Jourgensen to collaborate on the track “Stupidity” from the new FLA release entitled “Improvised Electronic Device,” scheduled for release on Metropolis Records this Spring 2010.)
Shifting Through The Lens (Single)
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Samples:
http://dependent.de/player.php?play=149
Se also: http://barlemusic.blogspot.comLi/2007_09_01_archive.html


Flying Lotus
www.myspace.com/flyinglotus
( ;D --> Great nephew of Alice Coltrane, Flying Lotus (who was born Steven Ellison) made beats for Adult Swim before releasing his debut full-length, 1983, which resembled the work of fellow avant-garde producers Madlib, J Dilla, and Ammoncontact, on Plug Research in 2006. Following the six-song Reset EP, his second full-length, Los Angeles, was released in 2008.)
Cosmogramma
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Revival:
Los Angeles
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Gultskra Artikler
www.myspace.com/gultskra
www.gultskra.com
( ;D --> Gultskra Artikler aka Alexey Devyanin fills his compositions with copious amounts of mechanical sounds, field recordings, crowd noise and other things while framing it in a world of melodic riffs and fragmented tones. It makes for a dazzling but quietly restful array of sounds. Rather than being meditative like many ambient endeavours, his music stimulates the senses with unpredictable and unusual aural combinations.)
Galaktika
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Berezka/Monkey Lament
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Field
http://vimeo.com/7718598
( ;D --> Experimental short film. Design and animation Selfburning. Sound design Alexey Devyanin.)

How To Destroy Angels
www.myspace.com/howtodestroyangels
http://howtodestroyangels.com
( ;D --> How to Destroy Angels = Trent Reznor + Wife? Rumors have been swirling today that a new project called How to Destroy Angels is perhaps the collaboration between Trent Reznor and his wife, Mariqueen Maandig of West Indian Girl. Consequence of Sound received a cryptic email from a publicist that says a 6-track EP will be out this summer and it includes the URL for the "band" website. Though the site features little else but what could be the album art and an equally mysterious 40-second video (below), the lady on the cover does resemble Mariqueen and the music bears all the sonic similarities to NIN's Year Zero. If anything, Reznor's stated in the past that he is a fan of Coil and How to Destroy Angels is one of said band's earliest, best releases.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Destroy_Angels
A Drowning
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How to Destroy Angels (by Coil)
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Combichrist
www.myspace.com/combichrist  
www.combichrist.com  
Scarred
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( ;D --> Combichrist is a juggernaut when it comes to getting things done. Along with
releasing an album and two EPs in the past year, they have also played over
100 concerts around the world. To further show that they cannot be stopped,
Combichrist has returned with their third scorching single off Today We Are All
Demons, entitled Scarred. Alongside an explosive retooled version of the title
track featuring Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit, four other floor-smashing remixes
are included along with a brand-new song, Parental Content. Scarred is a
perfect teaser to whet the appetites of fans hungry for the next album, expected
to drop early this fall.)
Noise Collection
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Se also: http://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2009/04/flavor-of-week-17.html   


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