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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

music tagged with: electronic

Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt – Obra Electroacustica

Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt – Obra Electroacustica
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Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt

“Obra Electroacustica”

(10 Years Ago)

Any review or comment about Chilean art music necessarily mentions composer Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt. This is not the case for his electronic and electroacoustic music, which seemed to be somewhat hidden or overlooked (until the uploading of his «Obra electroacústica» in 2008 by Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel), far from those who have wanted to approach this Becerra realm, where time seems to be standing still. These pieces -the ones played by machines- create a strange, disturbing sound space. Here, silence makes sound disappear, mingling with it, making it mutate. As if muted by a black hole, generating a gravity field absorbing everything around, but, because of this very quality, densifying it, making it murmur.

The release of almost all electronic works by Becerra (including mixed media, electronic, and electroacoustic pieces,) is an important and extremely necessary gesture for Chile, where the commitment for recovering immaterial heritage easily falls into oblivion. Through these works, the fortunate use of technologies around in the 70s, the 80s, and years to come, Becerra seemed to grasp the turn this kind of work would offer to compositional inventiveness as a whole: synthesizers, all kinds of artifacts and computers were used by him to generate other sounds, other forms and structures, other rhythms, weird harmonies.

As expressed by musical environment around him (in no way restricted to scores, for folklore, popular music and pieces for theater and movies were also part of his surroundings), Becerra has left a fundamental legacy, not just as a composer -being this an enormous opus. Cirilo Vila, Gabriel Brncic, and Fernando García -among many outstanding musicians in Chilean scene- were his students, which eloquently proves Becerra’s panache for teaching, even though for him the concepts of «talent» and «teaching» music (confusing matters these two), were profoundly questioned in two acclaimed papers of his: «El mito del talento en música» (1969) and «Crisis de la enseñanza de la composición en occidente» (1958-1959). In the latter, Becerra accounts for a disease that, through the years, seems to have spread out to a fair amount of composers’ brains: «Never as today there is a tiresome insistence in writing music according to a theory, i. e., to a set of mostly intellectual hypotheses. This has taken, as we said, not only to a distance between the composer and the audience, but also between himself and his work.

Juan Pablo Abalo
Compositor. Crítico musical / Composer. Music critic.
(Santiago, Chile. Julio / July 2010)

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posted 20 July 2021

Jose Vicente Asuar – Obra Electroacustica

Jose Vicente Asuar – Obra Electroacustica
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Jose Vicente Asuar

“Obra Electroacustica”

(10 Years Ago!)

We are proud, pleased and glad to present, at last, this CD release of the electroacoustic work by José Vicente Asuar.

This is a carefully crafted compilation, both a record and a symbol of a unique oeuvre coming from Chile – an aim thoroughly pursued by Comunidad Electroacústica de Chile, Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel, and Escuela de Música de la Universidad Arcis (via Laboratorio de Informática Musical) in this new joint venture.

The strange and anomalous presence of this visionary in our Arts history, fully acknowledged as a creative music pioneer both in Chile and abroad, has generated a slowly growing interest in several realms of our local culture. In order to understand this fully, checking local and foreign literature on Asuar’s releases, prizes and commissions -proof of recognition and value of his work- suffices. During the 90’s, his presence fades, as he turns away from composition, to be rescued and rediscovered by the early 2000s. Harmonic mixture of composer and engineer, Mr. Asuar researched and generated electronic sound technologies, creating with them a deeply expressive and personal music: maybe the first devices created and modified in Chile in the late 50’s; the first fully synthesized work composed in our country and/or Latin America, in 1959; the implementation of Sound Technology career at Universidad de Chile, in 1969; setting up electroacoustic music studios in Germany (1960) and Venezuela (1966), are all consequences of his pursuit, as well as the composition of works that explored sound/ music continuities and discontinuities, ranging from natural to human to synthetic materials; designing a music-making-oriented computer of his own, unique in the world at that time (1978), all landmarks of a paradigmatic local pioneer. His work presents the convergence of certain aspects of musique concrète, linked to an Art Music context, where serialism techniques, computer-assisted composition via heuristic processes, and an exquisite flair for sound synthesis, flow in a particularly free and personal way.

Nowadays, his technical and artistic work is both a direct and indirect catalyst for musicians and artists from all disciplines and generations. In more than one realm he is recognized as an influence: in his electroacoustic music, his pioneer, multidisciplinary approach to computer music; his albums, devoted to teaching and uncovering the potential possibilities of electronic music; his aesthetic-technical writings on electroacoustic music. Even factors superficially addressed by popular culture, such as the longtime mystery concerning his whereabouts, or the retro aesthetic of a couple of his LPs.

History presents Asuar as an precedent, but I would point him out also as a present-day ‘cedent’ (if it’s possible to put it that way), for he’s still signalling, gravitating, and pushing a way of understanding, creating, but, most of all, dreaming. He represents not only the blending of the musician and the engineer, but also the committed scholar and the supportive maestro, who wants technology to put the wonder of Music onto our hands…

All those features, so commonplace nowadays, were dreamt years ago by José Vicente Asuar.

Alejandro Albornoz
Secretario Comunidad Electroacústica de Chile CECh.
Curador / Curator. Co-productor / Co-producer Colección Electrocústica 2010.
(Santiago, Chile. Marzo / March 2011)

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posted 20 July 2021

Lackluster – Clinique Dooba Remixes

Lackluster – Clinique Dooba Remixes

Lackluster

“Clinique Dooba Remixes”

For Netlabel Day 2021, we’ve got a special release this time from the legendary Lackluster. A long time member of the collective, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen any musical works on Kahvi. Remixes of Lacklusters tracks Dooba and Clinique by a few of his friends.
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released July 14, 2021

Image by Matthew Hampshire

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posted 19 July 2021

Various Artist – Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7

Various Artist – Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7
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Various Artist

“Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7”

on the 14th of july we celebrate the seventh edition of ‘Netlabel Day’: netwaves has selected an anthology of netlabel delights, from then and now; these are essentials for your mp3-collection of delikatessen from the parallel universe of free music

archive.org/details/nwscomp013/nwscomp013.mp3

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posted 18 July 2021

Tomoroh Hidari – The Reinterpretation Of Dreams (小さな夢達 Remixed)

Tomoroh Hidari – The Reinterpretation Of Dreams (小さな夢達 Remixed)
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Tomoroh Hidari

“The Reinterpretation Of Dreams (小さな夢達 Remixed)”

“Do dreams have a past or a future? Are they forever intrinsically linked with our consciousness? What happens if we share them? Do they take hold in our larger narratives and become stories in their own right?

Last year I released an album named 小さな夢達 (which reads as Chiisana Yumetachi) – Small Dreams. Today, just days after the first anniversary of its release I find myself listening to 10 remixes of those dreams. The Reinterpretation of Dreams, if you will. It is thanks to Ivo Petrov, label head of Mahorka, who envisioned this album as a great way to celebrate netlabel day 2021. He invited an amazing group of artists to contribute their remixes and share their own reinterpretations.

There isn’t a single track on there that isn’t amazing – I find that on repeated listening different tracks stand out each time, sometimes the softer ones speak more to me, sometimes the weirder ones, then again, on another listen, it’s the more energetic ones. But every time it sounds like a coherent whole. A world appears, held together by the threads woven into the fabric of the original tracks, but expanded into a multi-faceted sonic cosmos, a wider world for the original narrow story to expand into. And after the final remix, you’re invited to wake up again to the meditative meta-verse of the Small Dreams: Where all the remixes expand on the original theme, my contribution – an afterthought of sorts – is there to take you into a meditative state build around the ambiances and field-recordings that lie at the core of 小さな夢達.

My gratitude to all the artists who were kind enough to put in their work and creativity to contribute these remixes! To Ivo for making it all happen, to Zach Bridier for mastering and to dfkt for creating the cover.” –Tomoroh Hidari, London 09.07.2021

released July 14, 2021, Netlabel Day 2021

All tracks are remixes/interpretations of original tracks of original music by Tomoroh Hidari
Except The Clear Sound of Jewels by Tomoroh Hidari

Mastered by Zach Bridier

Cover artwork: dfkt.

tomoroh hidari / ivorybunkerrecordings @ bandcamp
tomoroh hidari @ twitter

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posted 17 July 2021

David Gotham, Bon-Psy – Enter, The Holy Divine (Part I) (Bon-Psy Remix)

David Gotham, Bon-Psy – Enter, The Holy Divine (Part I) (Bon-Psy Remix)

David Gotham, Bon-Psy

“Enter, The Holy Divine (Part I) (Bon-Psy Remix)”

Bon-Psy provides a contrasting take on David Gothams Enter, The Holy Divine (Part I) in spectacular fashion.

The dark but moving original is transformed into the grooviest version of itself as Bon-Psy works his jazz influences into an intoxicating remix.

Though short, it is still every bit as sweet with Bon-Psy making use of walking bass lines & cello riffs to compliment his soothing blend of experimental beats.

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posted 16 July 2021

Celeste Betancur – Secretos del viento

Celeste Betancur – Secretos del viento
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Celeste Betancur

“Secretos del viento”

El viento susurra secretos al oído de los habitantes del bosque y de aquellos que se acercan con el ritual adecuado.

Una noche mágica, oscuridad completa e invocaciones místicas rodean la danza de los árboles que ocultan con su follaje, antiguos sortilegios capaces de estremecer las raíces del ser.

“Secretos del viento” es una serie de live sets (Secretos del viento – set completo) y extractos de sets en vivo realizados por Celeste Betancur a lo largo de un año entre julio de 2020 y mayo de 2021 donde es la voz humana la protagonista. Cada corte es una nueva configuración y procesos digitales que se diseñan e implementan en vivo usando técnicas del live coding pero poniendo énfasis en el lenguaje, en el sonido mismo de las palabras y el poder mágico escondido en ellas.

The wind whispers secrets in the ears of the forest inhabitants and of those who come with the proper ritual.

A magic night, total darkness and mystical invocations surround the dance of the trees that hide, with their foliage, ancient spells capable of shaking the roots of being.

“Secretos del viento” (“Secrets of the wind”) is a series of live sets (Secretos del viento – set completo) and excerpts of live acts by Celeste Betancur performed between July 2020 and May 2021 with human voice as protagonist. Each track is a new configuration and digital processes that are designed and implemented using live coding techniques but with emphasis on language, on the very sound of words and the magical power hidden within them.

Celeste Betancur
(Medellín. Colombia. Julio / July 2021)

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posted 14 July 2021

Emilian Gatsov – MFPWNWFOI

Emilian Gatsov – MFPWNWFOI
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Emilian Gatsov

“MFPWNWFOI”

MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WITH NO WORK, FAMILY OR INTERNET

“A collection of pieces from the last 10 years gathered around the idea of listening as a state of trance. Listening without distraction, without measuring time, without hurry. Clearing the mind, a bit of melancholy, an endless loop, a hovering thought, urban meditation somewhere in the suburbs. Instead of TV, instead of a smartphone: “I have to do something, I have to be somewhere”. Slow listening, room for feelings.”

released July 12, 2021 as free download and limited edition cassette.

Composed and produced by Emilian Gatsov

Artwork design by Ivo Petrov and Emilian Gatsov

Photography by Yomex Owo (fennec Photo) and Emilian Gatsov

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posted 12 July 2021

Ignition Coil – Snooze

Ignition Coil – Snooze
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Ignition Coil

“Snooze”

Out now the new Release on Insectorama.

Ignition Coil – Snooze (Insectorama107)

Ignition Coil is back on insectorama. After his track on the 100 compilation, he’s now coming back with an incredibly dense new ep and takes us on a journey through endless expanses of echoes, making us forget space and time.

Tracklist:
1.Statosphere
2.Landing
3.Snoooze

Insectorama107
All tracks by Ignition Coil
Mastering and design by Markus Masuhr

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posted 11 July 2021

Crennwiick – The World’s Recreation

Crennwiick – The World's Recreation
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Crennwiick

“The World’s Recreation”

‘The World’s Recreation,’ is the title of Crennwiick’s impressive 8 track album. The sound envelops this concept through intelligent, progressive layering and his use of expansive, sci-fi textures. Complimenting this, there are warm, analog instruments, bouncy basslines and linguistic synth motifs. He explores a much-loved Digital Diamonds fringe sound that borrows from progressive and minimal techno, deep house and electronica. At times it can be euphoric and inspiring, other times just downright groove-ridden. You’ll feel right at home listening to this masterpiece.
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posted 09 July 2021

RENEGADE ANDROID – Automation With Human Form

RENEGADE ANDROID – Automation With Human Form
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RENEGADE ANDROID

“Automation With Human Form”

“Automation With human Form” features the classic track from my 1999 self-titled release with remixes by Bloodclot, MTS Airmass, Sam Fauchon, sunnk, Synkretic and The Fellow Passenger.

All Cat Tracks and Zima Blue were created using a Polyend Tracker and are directly inspired by 90’s IDM style jungle music but with the same raw distorted break samples I used on my first D-Trash release from 1999.

This album is dedicated to my cat Baxter who passed this March, and to all the loved ones we lose along this journey.
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released July 1, 2021

Bloodclot – soundcloud.com/bloodclotmusic
MTS Airmass – soundcloud.com/mtsairmass
Sam Fauchon – samfauchon.neocities.org
sunnk – soundcloud.com/sunnk
Synkretic – soundcloud.com/synkretic-music
The Fellow Passenger – www.instagram.com/thefellowpassenger/

Art by David Farris – www.instagram.com/davidfarris4/

renegadeandroid.bandcamp.com

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posted 06 July 2021

Iñaki Barrocal – Submarine

Iñaki Barrocal – Submarine
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Iñaki Barrocal

“Submarine”

“Submarine” is the first single off Iñaki’s 4th album “Océanide”. The title song itself is a cover of Icelandic singer Björk’s song “Submarine” from her 2004 album “Medúlla”.

NOT to be sold!

All vocals, recording, editing, remixing: Iñaki Barrocal Castro

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posted 05 July 2021

Plutonien – VORSTELLUNG ERARBEITEN

Plutonien – VORSTELLUNG ERARBEITEN
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Plutonien

“VORSTELLUNG ERARBEITEN”

Brain factory in Metropolis.
Lofi plough and extended lunch break.
The supervisor bends his head, and bangs.

From Dresden’s electronica underground comes Plutonien and ploughs our brain walls with experimental-beat-heavy lofi art, most of which was produced using Sunvox, which is of course great. Head banging is allowed, even dancing is possible with some of the tunes. The artist of the project Plutonien has a liking for all arts, art history, but also for more or less strange human creations of all kinds. The openness and at the same time strictness associated with this is easy to hear in the tunes. The sounds are not charming at all, more like sitting in the middle of a mechanical clockwork, listening to and watching its production. The big machine is rolling. And it is not soothing but, to put it mildly, revealing.

This is the first time we have re-released a musical work that was already published under Creative Commons before. With a licence that is given and somewhat different from our standard licence.
Basically, a re-release of CC music is possible at any time. In the context of attention islands in media oceans, this somehow also makes additional sense.
It also makes sense from a long-term perspective, because digital releases are much more ephemeral than, for example, records and CDs that are still traded.
>From the time of the beginnings of music publication on the net, almost none of the hundreds of labels are active or accessible any more.
Archive.org is of course a wonderful implementation, especially thanks to Simon von Monotonik, who recognised the potential early on and built the bridge between the netlabels and archive.org.

The contact to Plutonien was established via Rajko, thanks.

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posted 05 July 2021

Various Artist – Obscvre Witchcraft

Various Artist – Obscvre Witchcraft

Various Artist

“Obscvre Witchcraft”

OBSCVRE WITCHCRAFT [POST-WITCH MUSIC FROM INTERNET V]

Compiled by Sábila Orbe. // artwork: EK4T3 // model: Mist Spectra.
co-released with EK4T3.
ek4t3.bandcamp.com/
www.youtube.com/c/EK4T3collective
https://soundcloud.com/ek4t32nd
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ek4t3

Internet Daemon [Witch Spectra/Cian Orbe continuation]
new-age-vapor-witch.bandcamp.com/
internetdaemon.bandcamp.com/
archive.org/details/fav-obscvre_triangle_compilations
ello.co/creativecommonsmusic

Each track composed by each artist. Links:
– C ∀ O S ‡† (Mexico): https://soundcloud.com/cvosmusicx/tracks
– Ghast’s Prism (US): ghastsprism.bandcamp.com/
– oblvn (US): https://open.spotify.com/artist/6QHCT4mzNVOCtakAG2X2Fw
– Filmy Ghost (Chile): filmyghost-humanfobia-doppelganger.bandcamp.com/
– Humanfobia (Chile): humanfobia-official.bandcamp.com/
– Order 0v Thee Octopi (US): https://soundcloud.com/jameshootman
– Floodgate Mission (US): floodgatemission.bandcamp.com/
– AXIS PROJECT (US): www.axisproject.net/
– Lunar Eclipse (US): https://soundcloud.com/jesse-james-42
– Count Chadwyck (US): https://soundcloud.com/countchadwyck/tracks
– EEE VILLE: https://soundcloud.com/user-596886256/tracks
– Indu Mezu (Russia): indumezu.bandcamp.com/

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posted 02 July 2021

singularity observatory – Songs from the Event Horizon

singularity observatory – Songs from the Event Horizon

singularity observatory

“Songs from the Event Horizon”

Welcome to the fictional journey of “singularity observatory” by Doc.AtmosfearCrush.
It is set at the near edge of the Event Horizon of the supermassive black hole: “Saggitarius – A”, at the heart of our very own galaxy home.

This album is the first part of a diary-storytelling, collections of emotions and observations. A deep look inside the heart and mind, under the influence of that gigantic gravity experience.

From indietronic, noise, industrial, dark ambient to electronica – enjoy the ride!

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posted 02 July 2021