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Aquatic_Tungsten – Austauschschüler

Aquatic_Tungsten – Austauschschüler

Aquatic_Tungsten

“Austauschschüler”

This album stemmed from the challenge to write and produce songs entirely within the span of a month while studying abroad, a challenge mostly upheld, but failed spectacularly for both “Petersilie” songs and “Auf Wiedersehen,” which were completed much later the next year. Given the limited cargo one can bring on a trans-atlantic flight, the sonic palette is limited to the VRC-6 sound chip and the OP-1 synthesizer.

Album art is provided by the fantastic Nineki, who can be found on various platforms, including twitter and instagram. Please consider showing them support, they’ve been fantastic to work with!

This project is dedicated to George, Joan, Faith, and my Professors, all of whom made my experience in a new country absolutely wonderful.

I hope you enjoy!

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posted 28 July 2024

Various – Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors

Various – Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors
[DFS028]

Various

“Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors”

01. Sascha Müller – Ibiza
02. Stanley Hottek – Stupid Love
03. Ohrchitekt – Vollpfosten
04. THE D3VI7 – Glue Bond
05. Widerwille – Entasis
06. Computer 4000 – Temp 9
07. P.T.B.S., Hanzzo & THE D3VI7 – Space
08. TieFenRauSch – Anatomy
09. Nitrogene – Lost Transmission Planet Earth
10. duality micro & Sascha Müller – Press Start (Edit02)
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posted 14 July 2024

DeepNorth – Secrets of a Mountain

DeepNorth – Secrets of a Mountain

DeepNorth

“Secrets of a Mountain”

Mountains hold timeless secrets, etched in their rugged terrains and whispered by the wind. Their peaks, often cloaked in mist, guard ancient stories of Earth’s geological history. Hidden valleys cradle unique ecosystems, where flora and fauna thrive in isolation. Glacial caves and hidden springs reveal nature’s delicate artistry, while trails carved by ancient footsteps echo human perseverance and exploration. Each rock layer unveils a chapter of time, offering clues to past climates and tectonic shifts. The secrets of a mountain lie in its silent testimony to Earth’s enduring power and the mysteries of life it silently nurtures.
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posted 05 July 2024

Richard Scott – Eight Studies for Copulating Blippoo Boxes

Richard Scott – Eight Studies for Copulating Blippoo Boxes

Richard Scott

“Eight Studies for Copulating Blippoo Boxes”

These eight studies (for they are not exactly compositions) are derived from the work of my friend Rob Hordijk, the electronics luthier who created the Blippoo Box, a small desktop analogue synthesiser which he described as “circuit-bent by design.” The Blippoo is a strikingly original self-modulating, generative, algorithmic device comprised of an array of two oscillators, a resonant filter, a sample and hold generator and a pair of bit shift registers. Rob named this arrangement of cross-communicating shift registers, the Rungler. The interconnection and recycling of the shift registers own data creates rudimentary pattern-like figures which can be used as modulation sources. These boxes are also, in a limited way, playable and patchable modular synthesisers but in these pieces, the instruments are not really “played” as such, but instead are largely self-playing. I have tried to keep myself out of the way as far as possible; as the great Serge Tcherepnin once put it; to allow the machines to speak for themselves. I believe that what the Blippoos have to offer, as well as being a very special kind of audible liquid mathematics, is also in and of itself a musically interesting listening experience.

The consistent patch-programming principle I have employed here is that of parallel cross-modulation. Each machine modulates itself, while also sending control voltages to the other while receiving control voltage signals from the other. For example, if the VCO 1 of Blippoo A is controlled by the sample and hold circuit of Blippoo B, then VCO 1 of Blippoo B will be controlled by the sample and hold of Blippoo A, and so on. So the two Blippoos influence each other in dialogic and recursively iterative ways that are impossible to calculate or predict. Because the changing patterns of the shift registers operate as a primitive form of memory, the Blippoo, in a sense, samples/remembers some of the data derived from what it has previously played and it directly draws upon that data to create subsequent events. But as this data is dynamic, the same settings on one day, or one moment, will not necessary produce the same or even similar results to the next, and the patterns and points of variation and bifurcation will vary, sometimes hugely. This programmed unpredictability is further exacerbated here, by the strategy that the settings and patching regimes are always exactly mirrored on each side – or as near exactly as analogue potentiometers and non-linearities will allow.

I made some more composerly, or at least performative, interventions in these eight studies too, especially to create beginnings and endings, occasionally adjusting a setting to preserve a degree of precision and equality between the voices; and most dramatically, occasionally switching between the two available sample and hold modes – essentially, whether the triangle wave oscillators are used as inputs sample and hold as on the original Blippoo design, or whether the shift registers are used instead; the “Benjolin”-mode – as derived from the implementation of the Rungler in Rob’s open-source DIY design. I also occasionally nudged a Rungler here and there to move things along if the machines seemed stuck. And of course, I recorded and selected the material that I found most interesting and I made some minor edits to the resultant recordings. But I refrained from the kind of gestural and interactive activity and editing which marks most of my other recordings and performances. I stress, and perhaps I risk over-stressing all this, both for the sake of transparency and also to encourage the listener to remember that while the content is curated, it is not performed, what we hear is rather the algorithms expressed through the analogue circuitry itself, as Rob Hordijk imagined and realised it.

There are many other possibilities which could be explored: for more freely assigned non-parallel and non-mirrored patching, for gestural performance, or using the Blippoos to control, or be controlled by, other voltage controlled instruments, not least Rob’s own Hordijk Modular system. Experiments with four Blippoo boxes, for example, also created some quite different results – but that is a project for another day – we have more that enough rungling to be going on with. So I have preferred to stay faithful to the original simple concept: which is to document and to present to the listener the pure dialogic interaction between two identical machines with identical settings interacting with each other in what I hope are transparent, readable, and surprising, ways.

These studies, it goes without saying, are dedicated to the memory of Rob Hordijk, whose life’s work in electronic design has had a profound and continuing influence on that of my own and many others. Life is fragile, and in 2022, at the height of his creative powers, Rob’s life was cut short by a cruel and remorseless illness which devastated his quality of life and which he was ultimately unable to resist. Those of us who were close to him will surely continue to miss his intelligence, his wit, his deep sense of history and science, his love of restaurants and his technical and musical insights deeply, and will remain inspired by his work into the future.

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posted 05 July 2024

Kevin Miller – Guitar & Richard Mariconda – Electrosonics – downdriver drift

Kevin Miller – Guitar & Richard Mariconda – Electrosonics – downdriver drift

Kevin Miller – Guitar & Richard Mariconda – Electrosonics

“downdriver drift”

Richard Mariconda and I have yet to meet and make music together in-person, and the recording process for the downdriver drift triptych was done exclusively through file-sharing. I have always dreamed of meeting an electronics-wizard like Richard who can use various tools beyond my level of understanding to sort of decorate and enhance certain aspects of the language I generate on the guitar. The three tracks on this release were essentially constructed through the process of myself sharing a guitar track with Richard and telling him to do whatever he wants with it.
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posted 21 June 2024

Sami Konzo – untitled 001

Sami Konzo – untitled 001
[phokes149]

Sami Konzo

“untitled 001”

Twenty rounds later,
spring arrives in full delight,
carrying the heaviness of winter with it.

The moose went across the river,
the wolves howl,
it’s time for the next sting.

Sami Konzo presents three wonderful new tracks, while each song is like a magnificent painting, in which there is always something new to discover and which embraces you so strongly, that not only a lasting impression is created, but also a cosmic cloak is woven around you, that hides you under an invisible heap of longing. At the same time are we living an expression of international friendship with this release, celebrating the unifying language of music, bringing humans together, no matter of other onion layers of reality. The season of the permanence is thus opened. Reopened again.

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posted 31 May 2024

Tunist Dasa – Sanatorium

Tunist Dasa – Sanatorium

Tunist Dasa

“Sanatorium”

Sanatoriums, historically utilized for convalescence, intersect with contemporary interests in mental well-being. This study examines the impact of crystalline soundscapes on mental disorientation within sanatorium settings. Utilizing immersive audio environments, participants experienced varying levels of crystalline sounds. Results indicate a correlation between soundscapes and mental disorientation, with higher clarity leading to increased disorientation. These findings suggest potential therapeutic applications for sound modulation in sanatorium environments. Understanding the interaction between auditory stimuli and mental states informs holistic approaches to mental health treatment in rehabilitative settings. Further research is warranted to optimize sound interventions for enhanced patient outcomes.
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posted 30 May 2024

felsteg – Hold

felsteg – Hold
[djummi.031]

felsteg

“Hold”

Matt and Dave named their project Felsteg, which is Swedish for misstep. And this is certainly not due to a lack of conviction in their shared musical work. Rather, and on the contrary, the name describes their approach to music quite well for me. On “Hold” you can hear two experienced live musicians who consciously decide to “misstep” when playing. Misstep as an opportunity!

The music on the album was created live and spontaneously. Starting with rudimentary song ideas, they played sessions together in which improvisation became the means to flesh out the basic ideas. At the same time, these sessions were professionally recorded on multiple tracks in the studio, then supplemented with additional elements and mixed at the end.

On their debut album, Matt and Dave managed to create songs that, despite all their complexity and jazz affinity, are characterized by a pleasant lightness and catchiness, even naturalness.

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posted 17 May 2024

Nicorus – Yuna EP

Nicorus – Yuna EP
[DigitalDiamonds105]

Nicorus

“Yuna EP”

Dive into the mesmerizing soundscape crafted by Nicorus, where every beat tells a story and every melody paints a picture. Featuring a diverse blend of genres, from the pulsating rhythms of Psychedelic Techno to the entrancing melodies of Hypnotic House and the mysterious allure of Dark Disco, “Yuna EP” invites you on a journey through sonic landscapes that transcend boundaries. Joining Nicorus on this musical odyssey are two talented remixers from India, Decode Blue and Sonic Jay, each adding their own unique twist to the tracks, elevating the experience to new heights. “Yuna EP” is more than just a collection of tracks – it’s a testament to the power of music to evoke emotion, spark imagination, and unite souls on the dance floor.
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posted 16 May 2024

Tunist Dasa – Sanatorium

Tunist Dasa – Sanatorium

Tunist Dasa

“Sanatorium”

Sanatoriums, historically utilized for convalescence, intersect with contemporary interests in mental well-being. This study examines the impact of crystalline soundscapes on mental disorientation within sanatorium settings. Utilizing immersive audio environments, participants experienced varying levels of crystalline sounds. Results indicate a correlation between soundscapes and mental disorientation, with higher clarity leading to increased disorientation. These findings suggest potential therapeutic applications for sound modulation in sanatorium environments. Understanding the interaction between auditory stimuli and mental states informs holistic approaches to mental health treatment in rehabilitative settings. Further research is warranted to optimize sound interventions for enhanced patient outcomes.
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posted 14 May 2024