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update, February 1st, 2026

Dear friends and followers of clongclongmoo. It's great to have you here. As you may have noticed, the site has changed a bit. Some people wanted to be able to access the music with fewer clicks. That should work again now. Here's a quick note to everyone who uses relatively new platforms such as Mirlo, Faircamp, or Coop: feel free to use the submit form to draw attention to your new music. I'd especially appreciate hearing from anyone who runs a netlabel with free Creative Commons music. Thank you! Konrad from clongclongmoo

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At this site many net-labels posting their new free releases. Please visit the home pages of the labels to get the free music. The most of the files are published under a creative commons licence.

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Napalm Jazz Scream – Improvisações

Napalm Jazz Scream – Improvisações
[148]

Napalm Jazz Scream

“Improvisações”

released October 23, 2021

Fábio A.: voice, scrap percussion, effects, field recordings

Samples of:
Intonarumori Orchestra – Future Circuit – Tetuzi Akiyama
Polish Experimental – Assemblage
Polish Experimental – Experiença

Recorded and mixed at Headache Home Studio, October 2021

Authorized duplication only for educational using.

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posted 24 October 2021

Pushya Pada & Tomzn – Homecoming Kid EP

Pushya Pada & Tomzn – Homecoming Kid EP
[monoKraK253]

Pushya Pada & Tomzn

“Homecoming Kid EP”

4 free WAV tracks of deep minimal electronic & techno music by Pushya Pada & Tomzn for monoKraK netlabel (www.monokrak.net)
https://soundcloud.com/pushyapada
https://soundcloud.com/tomzn

Mastering by Pheek (audioservices.studio)

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posted 24 October 2021

Per Scelstak – Tentativas Frustradas

Per Scelstak – Tentativas Frustradas
[mhrk289]

Per Scelstak

“Tentativas Frustradas”

TENTATIVAS FRUSTRADAS (Failed Attempts), Sept. 18th, 2021

“Sometimes you get bored with yourself and, simply, want to get rid of your old life. In pandemic times, such thing is easily possible when you feel in such a bore in lockdown, in isolation. Per Scelstak came into existence when George Christian felt disgust with himself and, also, with the way virtuality has become something exploitative in his life.

In fact, Per was born only as a pseudonym when he sent a concert piece for a competition (for which he didn’t win or earn anything). The secret behind his name can be found in contemporary classical music composers: Per Nörgard, Giacinto Scelsi and Walter Smetak. Influential to the mind behind Per, a certain guy whose last name is Pereira? Quite possibly. Per has only gained an image, though, when his creator felt in a real distress, in his personal life. Per killed the past social profile of George Christian, which was too revealing of his thoughts, too personal, too disastrous to be reached, too naïve. Per is the result of George’s anger against the way personal life is treated in the virtuality, by the social networks. Nowadays, Per is in conciliation with his creator. But not for so long.

Per is different. Per never talks in 1st person. Per is never personal. Per can be read here, or not. You might not understand why such distance, but probably you are closer to him. More than you imagine. Per is another face of reality that wants to be in the realm of different senses. And the reflection of such persona is in his music.

It took a long time to George Christian figure out the existence of Per. But Per has been following his steps since the days he decided to experiment only with electronics in his 3rd album, Three Dimensions of Unrecognizement and Other Unknown Reaches. Maybe he can be found in Exílios 3. Per can also be found in Secretos Universos. His real debut, though, is with two other crazy fellows from India: Hatiyar and Hazardnaut. Per is George into electronic extremities.

TENTATIVAS FRUSTRADAS is the first album under Per’s name and a sum of principles that have been guiding his electronic experimentation. In fact, this principle is just a single surrealist one: automatic writing. Per is completely ignorant concerning on how a machine language operates. Per IS a machine. Per IS a computer. Per IS nothing.

These pieces can be understood as inner failures. No songs, no hooks, no melody that can be easily sung. It requires a real deranged mind to deconstruct and build another world. Per is no strange to post-minimalism, post-spectralism, post-jazz, post-rock, post-psychedelia. His electroacoustics comes from the inwards of MIDI and tone colors’ researches to the spontaneous structural architectures.

Per is NEVER quiet. His brain listens to several voices and do not find peace in a single one. Per embraces all the voices. Heaven, hell, purgatory. Per has been in all of these places. He invites you to dance with your wrist and dry yourself into the waters. His manners may be of electronic, artificial gestures. But what he delivers is plain and pure reality. Cruel REALITY. Your nightmares should be dancing.”

released October 24, 2021

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posted 24 October 2021

JPEGMAFIA – LP!

JPEGMAFIA – LP!

JPEGMAFIA

“LP!”

released October 22, 2021

*OFFLINE VERSION*

Produced by JPEGMAFIA
Mixed by JPEGMAFIA
Mastered by JPEGMAFIA

NEMO contains additional production from BUZZY LEE
THOT’s PRAYER contains an interpolation of “HIT ME BABY ONE MORE TIME” by BRITNEY SPEARS
HAZARD DUTY PAY sample replay by ALEX GOOSE

Ive been making music since i was 12 years old. but ive been in the music industry for about 4 years now and almost the entire time I’ve been surrounded by people who never had my best interest at heart. I live and die by the quality of my work, not the hype. And the minute anyone does anything to impede on that. You are dead to me. and that’s how it will stay. I had a contract to fulfill and I used a lot of things I was gonna save for the album just to be out of this shit. but it’s over now. this is my last release under a label. From this day on Im free as hell, more free than i already was something I haven’t felt in a long time. I don’t make music for dickriders, I don’t make music for casuals, theres plenty of wanna be ass niggas to fill that void for u, if u just need some bullshit to put on in the background, while u do dishes or whatever. but I’m just not here for that. me and my fans, we like detail. so if your not actually good at what u do. we don’t care. i understand that in this day and age a black man being great at what he does consistently is just not enough for some.

My goals are different my body is different my mind is different, where I came from is different. We’re not aiming at the same thing. I am a true outcast and that’s who I want to draw in. if u feel out of place, in every place. Im here for u. because that exactly how i have always felt. i’m just happy i have people to feel that with now.

my time in the music industry is over because I refuse to be disrespected by people who aren’t respectably in the first place. the only ones I care about now and forever are you my fans, I love u. and for u will always be here. This is the true LP! & i hope u all enjoy

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posted 22 October 2021

Astrometrics – Paradroid

Astrometrics – Paradroid

Astrometrics

“Paradroid”

released October 1, 2021

Irene Prix: Guitar, alto recorder & vocals
Teemu Tuovinen: Keyboards, backing vocals
Kalle Alho: Bass, backing vocals
Joonas Laine: Drums, backing vocals, vocoder, additional keyboards

1 — Music: Teemu Tuovinen, lyrics: Joonas Laine & Teemu Tuovinen
2, 3 — Music: Joonas Laine & Teemu Tuovinen, lyrics: Joonas Laine
4 — Music: Irene Prix, lyrics: Sara Teasdale
All arrangements by Astrometrics.

This album is licensed for non-commercial use with attribution (CC BY-NC 3.0). Please use the following attribution:

Astrometrics: [Song name] (astrometrics.bandcamp.com).

Mixing: Teemu Tuovinen (1), Joonas Laine (2–4)
Mastering: Danil Venho

Cover art & layout: Joonas Laine
Cover fonts:
Rafael Ferran i Peralta: CostaRica Heavy — OFL (SIL Open Font License)
fontlibrary.org/en/font/costarica
Chris Fiedler: Orbit Racer — OFL (SIL Open Font License)
fontlibrary.org/en/font/orbit-racer

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posted 22 October 2021

Moki Mcfly – Grey

Moki Mcfly – Grey
[BSOG0110]

Moki Mcfly

“Grey”

It’s been over a year since we’ve last released new music by Moki Mcfly. Today we’re thrilled to be able to present to you the incredible new album “Grey”! An album that finds Moki exploring more of a straight up hip-hop sound than previous albums. Let me tell you… these beats are tasty. So I won’t bore you any further. Download and enjoy.

Yo Moki… you never disappoint! These joints are slammin’! Thank you again.

Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver the music you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do. Remember… everything we release is cool to share! Always keep the music moving… share it… blog it… podcast it! If you’re in radio… support independent music and broadcast it!

Download your free copy of Grey.

Peace
Mike Gregoire
Founder/Curator blocSonic.com

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posted 22 October 2021

Failure Circle – Frozen Clinamen 8

Failure Circle – Frozen Clinamen 8
[Eg0_253]

Failure Circle

“Frozen Clinamen 8”

Frozen Clinamen is serie of works by Failure Circle (a solo project of Kecap Tuyul) started on autumn 2017. It follows a simple method inspired by the the possibilities of his no-input mixer set-up (and sometimes other modular set-ups) and the will to use a limited sound material in a posteriori compositions : all the sounds included in these works are recordings of moments that feature no human intervention. Frozen Clinamen #8 was recorded and mixed between february 2019 and september 2021 using the Neutron analog synthesizer as only sound source.
Methodology
step (1) Tweaking the set-up until it produces some seemingly autonomously self-sustained sound sequences.
step (2) Stopping tweaking, then recording for at least 20 minutes without any intervention on the set-up.
step (3) Repeating steps (1) & (2) several times.
step (4) Using the generated sounds as only source in a posteriori compositions. The only variations used while mixing are equalization, panoramics and volume levels.
step (5) play it at low/high volume with open/closed window while complety asleep / fully conscious.
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posted 21 October 2021

Brainquake x Humanfobia – Witch Haus in the Forest

Brainquake x Humanfobia – Witch Haus in the Forest

Brainquake x Humanfobia

“Witch Haus in the Forest”

Stems, sound design: Brainquake.
mixed, additional sound effects, artwork collage: Sábila Orbe.
vocals, model in the cover: Mist Spectra.

Humanfobia is a dark experimental, witch house, crypt hop, horror noise duo from Rancagua, Chile.
humanfobia-official.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/04WVEhq4UDRTKpWEfMSeZT
hearthis.at/humanfobia/

Brainquake is an experimental, noise, industrial project from Belgium.
brainquake.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/brainquake-tdop

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posted 20 October 2021

AFM – Lonely Streets

AFM – Lonely Streets
[MNF042]

AFM

“Lonely Streets”

Monofónicos Netlabel presenta el regreso de AFM con un espectacular lanzamiento llamado ‘Lonely Streets’.

Andrés Flórez es un artista local con mucha proyección en la escena electrónica mundial porque trae en su ADN una influencia en los sonidos House old school con un ambiente perfecto a todo detalle. Su performance tiene una personalidad única y futurista que evoca los exquisitos ritmos del universo sonoro de la música House.

AFM presenta un disco de 5 canciones que trae toda una aventura melódica muy alegre y bastante pistera junto a sus ambientes espaciales que lo hace muy agradable para escuchar. Sin duda mucho baile es lo que nos presenta AFM con este EP llamado ‘Lonely Streets’.

Producido por Andrés Flórez
Masterizado por Pheek – audioservices.studio
Monofónicos Netlabel. Medellín, Colombia. 2021

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posted 20 October 2021

Studio 112 – Visions Mystiques D’Hildegarde De Bingen

Studio 112 – Visions Mystiques D'Hildegarde De Bingen
[LCNLP136]

Studio 112

“Visions Mystiques D’Hildegarde De Bingen”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents Christmas on Titan by Studio 112.
“Mystical Music for Mysterious People”.
A kind of out of time symphony, as the title told it’s a very synaesthetic music blooming Hildegard Von Bingen visions front of your eyes.
More about her on wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_of_Bingen

Studio112 is the main project of Alain Grille also electric guitarist and musicmaker in rADio eNd / Multiple Personality 3 / PIRATE Tapes / EVA Vertigo / TKno BeurK / MK-Ultra

Previous albums by Studio 112 in the Internet Archive
archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Studio112%22

Illustration by Alain Grille

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posted 20 October 2021

Ilsól – Sarmata

Ilsól – Sarmata
[EEM062]

Ilsól

“Sarmata”

Sarmata is an analysis of emotional concepts that do not give in to any intuitive format of explanation.

A few years ago close members of my family had tragically passed, several dear relationships had been severed and multiple toxic ones established eventually leading me to a complete breakdown.

With nothing else but wonky synthesizers and impractical sound design choices to keep my company an idea to rip out the heavy emotional background noise that I experienced daily was born.

Through audial exploration I managed to return to my child-like self, along with values I thought I had scattered along the way.

I leave this with you as a monument to the time I believed to be the dawn of my being.

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posted 19 October 2021

Fractales Multipolares – particulas secuenciales de un Octubre electrico

Fractales Multipolares – particulas secuenciales de un Octubre electrico
[pn196]

Fractales Multipolares

“particulas secuenciales de un Octubre electrico”

A Fractales Multipolares sonic epiphany/experience

“There is no Brian Cox-style smiling mediator to console the listener, nor any daft simulation of alien invaders or meteor attacks. Just an immense suspension of light and sound, not cool, not cold, not warm. Their very relationship to time and place, their evocation of those distant corners of space that always existed and always will, irreducible to melody or narrative, accounts for their timelessness.”

Excerpt From: David Stubbs. “Future Days.” Apple Books. Pages 497-498.

I remember sitting beside a small stage at Universidad Católica de Chile’s music school auditorium. In front of me, a 24-channel mixing desk, panning and amplifying an impressive array of synthesizers, rhythm machines, effects, cables and keyboard stands stacked in front of an eager audience, ready for a “sonic epiphany”. It’s a “Fractales Multipolares” concert, booked as part of the second “Voltajes Aleatorios” synth event, curated by the homonymous Foundation. I’m still holding the mike I introduced Renzo Torti-Forno and Guillermo Morán with to a crowded space. The experience starts slowly, mysteriously: “guttural”, unaccurate. Metallic sounds take over the first minutes of the concert. Machines warming their transistors, microchips, and circuits up for performance. Slowly, but persistently, a thick, fat, subtle sonic palette takes over the entire auditorium, wrapping us around.

Electronic dinosaurs awakening, roaring in large numbers, delivering a varied sonic palette (once again!). Electricity takes over the auditorium and us, attentive listeners identifying and vibrating with the landscapes, textures, sonic atmospheres, subtly, accurately mixed by the synths. Shrieking, elated sounds coming from those machines, resonating with their surrounding sonic range on us all. These experimental surfaces by “Fractales Multipolares”, Renzo Torti-Forno and Guillermo Morán, took us on a textural, atmospheric trip, reminiscent of the 1970s Tangerine Dream. Torti-Forno and Morán painstakingly set up a huge collection of synths and rhythm machines on that small stage before, just to play it in front of an excited audience, yearning for the event to come.

Around minute eight, a low, reverberant wave emerges, filling up the place and setting us on an thick realm: melodies, rhythms, moving in slow intervals, reappearing along different scales; a dense, powerful journey for the listener, result of the experienced link between machines and the two synthesists. Sound history echoes old school step sequencers, invoking that glorious, epic Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze Berlin scene to the experienced listener.

While listening to “Fractales Multipolares”, it is worth bearing in mind that, according to Wikipedia, a fractal is “a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole”. We can find this particular geometry in Nature itself. Multipolarity points to an absence of a center or unity, favoring diverse poles of action, imaginary and ideology. A multipolar fractal, then, is a geometric experience that acquires a fragmented and irregular quality in a diversity of poles of action, no center needed. An infinite repetition of different scales. Considering this definition, it contains a repetitive, irregular, fragmented reverberation that, as the quotation above suggests, generates a relationship with time and space, an evocation of those distant corners of the universe that existed and will exist forever, irreducible to any melody or narrative, accounting for the timeless character “Fractales Multipolares” melodies, leads, and sequences presented that 2019 evening. Towards the end of almost 35 minutes of music, a synesthetic, angelic image brings us closer to pop, Air-like structures, calling and sonically opening those doors, delivered by additive sounds from a Seiko DS-250 synthesizer. It feels like entering the sky, driven by high-quality, deep atmospheres, a soft, but steady rhythm, presented at the end as a mysterious whole before the applause, like briefly meeting an entity that, despite my efforts, I’m not able to describe.

Listening to this only performance (by now) by this learned, fragmented, repetitive duo, opens up a multiple experience, meeting a complex and vigorous palette, connecting different synthesizers, rhythm machines, and effects styles, techniques, treatments, taking us through ambiences in deep darkness, opening up the ether of Heaven. But this experience, beyond possible visual projections, is multi-sensory, “the kind of music you saw as well as heard” as David Stubbs states in his book Future Days. Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany (Faber & Faber, 2014) dealing with Tangerine Dream -an important “Fractales Multipolares” reference-, who developed a unique sound palette using modular systems, sequencers, effects and tape hiss, a language “that drew on a wider, academic training rather than simply looking to hone iconic postures of rock attitude.” (excerpt from: David Stubbs. “Future Days.” Apple Books (492)).

My experience is over, while I remember and listen to the audio file again, an imaginary and synesthetic meeting in mind, but, alas, unable to figure out what it is made of. We just rejoice ourselves in the powerful, different, necessary delivery that, at times, stays away from both a certain rhythm and the usual genre frames, raising up glimpses of a multipolar, multi-referential way of understanding, feeling and making synthesizer music at this southern end. I can remember that sonic epiphany now because of this recording. “Fractales Multipolares” delves into strange regions, not included in Chilean cartophony or sonic maps, but roaring to get on the scene. The invitation is to make yourself comfortable, turn the volume up and travel freely through this sonic landscape!

Andrés Grumann Sölter aka Andérs Klümppe
Profesor universitario y creador sonoro / Professor, sound creator.
(Santiago, Chile. Octubre / October 2021)

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posted 16 October 2021

Markus Masuhr – The Dub Theory "Chapter Four"

Markus Masuhr – The Dub Theory "Chapter Four"
[Insectorama115]

Markus Masuhr

“The Dub Theory “Chapter Four””

Markus Masuhr – The Dub Theory „Chapter Four“ (Insectorama115)

This is the fourth part of the dub theory series with 10 new tracks that should take you on a journey through forests and mountains to the sea. Slow down your life and go in search of serenity and relaxation into the depths of echoes and chords surrounded by wobbling basses and constructs of danceability.

Tracklist:
1.Light over the Valley
2.Difficult Climb
3.The Meadow
4.Late Summer
5.Autumn Dusk
6.Swinging Flowers
7.Planetarium
8.Through the Galaxy
9.Approaching over the Sea
10.Fair of the Senses

Insectorama115
all tracks produced with a Modular System by Markus Masuhr
Mastering and Design by Markus Masuhr

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posted 16 October 2021

ardleg – extraploration

ardleg – extraploration
[LCNLP135]

ardleg

“extraploration”

The Necrophile Hummingbird presents extraploration by ardleg “Experimental researches for people without answers”.

A collection of math noise miniatures chiseled for a single benge-listening shot or to savor fully the structures, textures, phases… like would do real noise connoisseurs. And perhaps then get an aftertaste of today’s reality…
Now it’s time to drink with your ears.

Contact : semen-s-club”at”laposte.net

Previous albums released by ardleg on the Internet Archive
cob box
archive.org/details/cobbox_ardleg
noirbre
archive.org/details/MI261-ardleg-noirbre
CLINS D’OEIL
archive.org/details/ARDLEG_CLINS_D_OEIL

Also collaborations on many other projects KWAY, St Noiz, La 6ème République, Zone fusION, rADio eNd…
archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A”ardleg”

More free music by ardleg here
ardleg.bandcamp.com/
http://soundcloud.com/ardleg
Artwork by ardleg

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posted 15 October 2021

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory – PCP#713… Rise Of The Robot Masters…..

Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory – PCP#713… Rise Of The Robot Masters…..
[PCP#713]

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory

“PCP#713… Rise Of The Robot Masters…..”

Rise Of The Robot Masters…with tracks …

Mothers Talk – Civilization Of The Mind [StoryAmp]
Kosmische Clutharachán – Come Undone (Duran Duran Cover) [Bandcamp]
Dennis Bovell – I Am No Robot Master [RDX Promo]
Khöömei Beat – Dembildey [StoryAmp]
Saturnalia – Disappear [Eardrums Pop]
Bonjour Joseph – Amour amour [La Souterraine]
88756 – Replicate II [Bandcamp]
Awoga – Origins [ODG]
Dub Machinist – Floor Fish Riddim [Maree Bass]
B4 – Do pr ce [Poli5]
Mike Gruwell – Gettin’ Saxxy [StoryAmp]
Demain Sans Faute – Du lourd [Do It Youssef]
Sven Phalanx – Klangtherapie (Club Edit) [Mahorka]

This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC-NT-NC-ND 4.0) License

petecogle.co.uk/blog/podpress_trac/web/16222/0/pcp713.mp3

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posted 15 October 2021

Neurologick Thunder Rkdz x Filmy Ghost – MΛGYCΛL SWΛMP

Neurologick Thunder Rkdz x Filmy Ghost – MΛGYCΛL SWΛMP

Neurologick Thunder Rkdz x Filmy Ghost

“MΛGYCΛL SWΛMP”

Stems, instrumentals by Neurologick Thunder Rkdz collective.
artwork by Astarte 23.
sounds remixed by Sábila Orbe.

Neurologick Thunder Rkdz // is a collective/label of multiple different projects by Sanja. (aka Agitation Phi) and also of her collaborations with other artists. Also with the collaboration in visual artworks by Astarte23.
neurologickthunder.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/user-685450274/tracks
www.deviantart.com/astarte23/gallery

Filmy Ghost. is an experimental, ghostly electronic project from Rancagua, Chile. Created by Sábila Orbe.
humanfobia.jimdofree.com/filmy-ghost/
archive.org/details/fav-sabila_orbe02
hearthis.at/filmy-ghost/

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posted 13 October 2021

Dominik Vogel – Emails from my Future Self

Dominik Vogel – Emails from my Future Self
[Wuerfel33]

Dominik Vogel

“Emails from my Future Self”

A new album, then. Seemingly casually screwed together from the wrist. Dominik doesn’t make many words about it:

“The tracks are (as usual) one-take recordings of the modular system, partly also with generative elements.
Often carried by 2 modular CS-80 voices and almost beatless, the tracks on this album are rather minimalistic, emotional and intimate.”

This description is technically accurate, but of course does not do justice at all to the monumental sound and sense spaces of his music. It’s about as if a Cologne resident would say, “Yes, and at Roncalliplatz there’s a big church, quite a lot of stones were laid for it.”

And indeed, Dominik Vogel’s tracks are surrounded by a certain sacral air. On the one hand, because they come along carried and in places dissolving in long reverb tails. On the other hand, because all the titles can be understood as small, spiritual impulses. If you want to.

Of course, you can also simply enjoy the whole thing as ingenious sound play and not be misled by the titles. And yet we have the well-founded suspicion that there must be more than we initially want to perceive.

Great art always holds a secret.

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posted 12 October 2021

Jahtari – Meanwhile Deep Beneath the Island

Jahtari – Meanwhile Deep Beneath the Island

Jahtari

“Meanwhile Deep Beneath the Island”

Nerdcore Dub versions from ‘The Secret of Monkey Island I & II’ adventure game soundtracks (1990/91), the forgotten Voodoo-Reggae classics from the floppy disc age.

The original game soundtracks by Michael Z. Land, in all their uncanny 16bit-Soundblaster FM-synth glory, were a massive influence for Jahtari (weird computer game reggae!) – but could those soothing and somewhat wimpy tracks be translated into a Heavyweight Dub context, something that might work on a sound system?

Well, here are our attempts from around 2005/06: Meanwhile Deep Below the Island. Sixteen haunting tracks optimized for drinking grog by Gamle Harlev Orchestra & Bo Marley, John Frum, Volfoniq and disrupt. Finished cuts, various dubs and plain demos, raised from the Undead, just for the torment of your ears!

Available as FREE download on Bandcamp – and as limited tape run with alternate ‘Head of the Navigator’ cover!
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released February 24, 2021

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posted 10 October 2021