"Chrysalis is a state in which one creature naturally transformed in an almost completely different being, while remaining within the cocoon. The idea of this transformation in time, when living creatures are left virtually nothing from the previous condition, is very ...
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""Geo-poetical" project by Electroacoustic's ensemble lays an emphasis on primitive mystery and "elusiveness" of the folklore of North-Western region of Ukraine, famous Rivne Polissya, on its "free" and at the same time very "closed" nature. "Cultural vector is ...
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"Ojra is Ukrainian folk band of four: Halyna Breslavets - Voice, Natalka Dudynska - Violin, Petro Yuha - Solilka, Hulusi, Yurko Yefremov - Bass, Dulcimer, Drymba. During more than 10 years musicians are collecting and studying authentic Ukrainian folk music. Ojra are ...
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"Bluermutt is an italian output that runs the Skyapnea project and is half of a duo called Mickey eats plastic. He releases and plays improvised digital stuff under the name of Crashbonsai. Bluermutt does acoustic sources treatment, real-time melodic collages and ...
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"Electroacoustic project from Kazan' / Russia. "...Escaperhead is a collection of strange songs and tunes with the flavour of 60-ies psychedelia, acid trips,lo-fi electronics, experimental sound design, improv-rock and other "sounds of the outer space" stuff in it."" ...
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"Saralunden and Kyrre Björkås met 2002 in Riga when Sara was performing at an art exhibition. After Sara's first visit to Oslo at a show where Kyrre was singing "What a Wonderful World" with a fantastic dark voice accompanied with music arranged by his friend Andreas ...
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"In May 2006 the Swedish Institute invited 4 Nexsound artists to collaborate with 4 Swedish musicians in frame of cultural exchange between Sweden and Ukraine. The collaboration started in autumn 2006 in Stockholm and continued with a tour through largest Ukrainian ...
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"This double-CD documents the 5th anniversary concert of Perlonex who on this occasion invited Keith Rowe(AMM) and Charlemagne Palestine as guests in order to feature different aspects of their musical work in two distinct sets. All material is presented as played live ...
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""To Kill The Tiny Groovy Cat" EP is a collaborative destruction work, where Zavoloka totally deconstructs and rebuilds specially prepared and played sounds and pieces from Kotra, who came back to his bass specially for this collaboration." (label info) more »
"With this new album Andrey continues to explore the music space that was build in his previous album True Delusion. This time he uses guitar, mouth harmonica, field recordings, objects and computer processing. Being influenced by (psycho) folk he creates warm ...
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"Collaboration album by Anla Courtis, Andrey Kiritchenko and the Moglass. Co-released by Carbon Records, Nexsound, Gold Soundz, Tibprod and 1000+1 TiLt." (label info) more »
"The group under the Moglass came into being in 1997, in Kharkiv / Ukraine. New records of the Moglass are spontaneous improvisations, mostly live records, which by no means always can be called free-noise because sometimes they are very gentle and melodic. Up to date ...
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"contains 50 one minute compositions each dedicated to a certain plant. the tracks are split into 5 subgroups: trees/ bushes/ meadow/ flowers / spices. the language the artists communicate in is english but both bring in their native tongue by naming plants and both are ...
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"Spanish 'absolute concrete music' artist Francisco López known for his releases, performances and installations world-wide joined together with Ukrainian cross-genre experimental sound artist Andrey Kiritchenko on this CD. Lopez decomposed and reworked field and ...
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"The album of Ukrainian composer Alla Zagaykevych is based on the concepts of individualized algorithmic composition, whereas sounds synthesis and processing of instrumental sound in real time are the main features of her electroacoustic music." (label info) more »
"Tom Carter (Charalambides) & Vanessa Arn (Primordial Undermind, Gourmet Chef) combined their powers to tap the reverberant waves of the ether on this split release with improv trio from Ukraine - the Moglass. While Carter / Arn part made with lap-steel guitars and ...
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"a new album by Dmytro Fedorenko aka KOTRA has a new turn in his sound investigations. The new album actually based on his precise digital noise found-sound we heard in STIR MESH album and Fourfold Symmetry (together with Kim Cascone, Andreas Berthling and Andrey ...
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Compilation of environmental music by geoff dugan, francisco lopez, courtis (of Reynols), jason kahn, andrey kiritchenko, tomas korber / gunter muller, lunt, the moglass, radian, tom carter (of Charalambidies) & vanessa arn, martin tetreault, rosy parlane, ...
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"I/dex - one of the projects of Vitaly Harmash from Novopolocsk, Belarus; also known as Mystique and Harmash; started in year 1993 from tape noise experiments he explored a space of ambient later on while making sophisticated, manylayered and deep compositions from only ...
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"The Moglass are a self-described "guitar/bass/electronics" trio, which essentially means that they create sprawling ambient soundscapes -- presumably loosely structured improvisations -- peppered with familiar musical elements. The shortest of Telegraph poles...' six ...
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KIM CASCONE / ANDREY KIRITCHENKO / ANDREAS BERTHLING / KOTRA. "The album is based upon the very questionable in itself creative concept of co-authorship, which is implemented through the sound exchange via regular and electronic mail: musicians play with each other's ...
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Nexsound records in collaboration with Sale records presents all versatility of ukrainian experimental and underground music scene. Musically varying from ambient to experimental, from minimal emotional and abstract fields of soundscapes, to concrete sources and ...
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"In 'Kogda Vse Zveri Zhili Kak Dobrye Sosedi' (Russian for When All the Animals (in Russian - a homonym for Beasts) Lived As Good Neighbours) The Moglass continue to explore a field they these days prefer to call a 'personal folk'. So after being in frames of minimalist ...
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