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Various Artists – Play Something You Can’t Play

Various Artists – Play Something You Can’t Play

Various Artists

“Play Something You Can’t Play”

Daniela Fischer, Franz Fjödor, Stroblak, Reni Hofmüller, Sascha Neudeck, Luca Pagani, kauders, Kristi Allik, Bryce Beverlin II, Irina Karamarković, urkuma, Mädchenmord, Boban Ristevski, Andrea Gabriele, Opcion

The original invitation for this project:

“Choose an acoustic instrument (preferably a traditional one of your region or one that is used in your area’s traditional music) that you have not learned to play. The more alien it is to you the better. You are not allowed to play any instrument you feel comfortable with.
Make a piece for it that does not use any electronics. It must be exclusively acoustic (it must be possible to play it in a place where there is no electricity).
You can use a computer to record the piece and even for multitrack recording (the piece could still be performed without electricity if there were enough musicians).
Just remember the two main guidelines: “Make it as hard for yourself as possible and try all the things you usually avoid” and “the piece must be performable without electricity”.

Tracklist:

Daniela Fischer – komposition für kaputtes piccolocello mit nur 2 darmsaiten und volleyballtraining in madrid
Franz Fjödor – Waanideeën
stroblak – pluto_war_ein_zwergplanet
reni hofmüller – von_a-nach_B
sascha neudeck – 4violinen
luca pagani – come tu me NUOVA_mixdown
kauders – dei ane detschn
Kristi Allik – Blow
bryce beverlin II – wealth slag
irina karamarković – Etüde für Wood Blocks und Instrumente deren Namen mir völlig unbekannt sind
urkuma – burning piano1-3
mädchenmord – tHREEfORTYfOUR
boban ristevski – dancing on another ground
andrea gabriele – chf

This is a free download but….
If you enjoyed listening to the music or if you want to support musicians, go to concerts in your area, pay for them and buy music directly from the artists if possible.
Thanks!

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posted 07 September 2025

Joko13 – Salami Tactics

Joko13 – Salami Tactics
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Joko13

“Salami Tactics”

Joko13’s latest release takes you on a musical journey from 2004 back to 2001. Starting off with the brand new mech-warrior anthem ‘Salami Tactics’, the Austrian artist once again defines his trademark sound of dark stomping minimal where the specific sound aesthetic is based on the use of digital artifacts and tight repetitive beat structures supply the necessary framework. ‘Morphine’, a track created in 2002, refers to the same principle and the outcome is a uplifting tech-house tune with a casual swing. Going back another year, ‘Part Level Boredom’ with its extensive use of spoken word, delay effects and noise represents the somewhat more experimental side of Joko13’s musical work. Enjoy another fine Comatronic release!

Release Date: 2004/11/17

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posted 21 November 2022