No.84
It's said that this was an anonymous inter-collaboration group (1994), led by many of the central figures in British IDM.
>“Gascom E.P.” is high edition which will bring you to the golden times of IDM that will never be forgotten.
It is a perfect match for my tastes on the real (primitive, proto) electronic music, and I would even like to say that many Autechre's albums were not beyond this one.
- Dan One: aggressive, arrogant, a bit of Laibach
- Five: nostalgic, psychedelic networking, conspiracy theory
- Cicida: raving, Boards of Canada/B12, nostalgic positive nihilism and the half übermensch (most favoring track)
- Sciew Spoc: hi-fi jungle, prot from K-pax, anarchic right-wing or asketikos
No.85
>eh this is totally futuristic what ya think and for kids it's brilliant cos it's like all ya thinkin' is sci-fi space future what's this excellent computers you know oh wicked music made on electronic gear I could do that
No.91
>>90This was a "forever remembered" release and
Hall of mirrors was an absolute rare treasure.
You have faith in >human again.
You take the whole warmthy of the sun.
Some the Autechre tracks were the Dionysus version of B12.
No.92
>>91They'll take over the Internet, and they keep the most central part of it, un-die. They will live with all the glory-filled graves and monuments.
No.131
File: 1724655881763.webm (2.73 MB, 600x600,01. Biosphere - Black Mesa (feat. Joan Lorring & Leslie Howard).webm)
No connection to ae but this piece is Good.
Negativland.
- Biophon Records,
BIO29.7