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fave it Experimental | Soundscapes
9 tracks | 56 minutes
Released Jun 2005
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:48 smooth 'n creamy BUY MP3 05:48 smooth 'n creamy "GIFT MP3" 05:48 smooth 'n creamy
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 07:10 beer BUY MP3 07:10 beer "GIFT MP3" 07:10 beer
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 12:47 slurry BUY MP3 12:47 slurry "GIFT MP3" 12:47 slurry
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:29 pflugee BUY MP3 03:29 pflugee "GIFT MP3" 03:29 pflugee
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 06:06 to take BUY MP3 06:06 to take "GIFT MP3" 06:06 to take
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:13 cello BUY MP3 02:13 cello "GIFT MP3" 02:13 cello
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:01 steps BUY MP3 03:01 steps "GIFT MP3" 03:01 steps
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:56 uki BUY MP3 05:56 uki "GIFT MP3" 05:56 uki
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 10:27 The End FREE 10:27 The End "GIFT MP3" 10:27 The End
Feverishly surreal atmospheric electronic sound and noise. beautiful... surreal... brutal
Bio / Background
Thanks for looking and listening.
'fool' wanders farther down the fool's path begun with 'Perpendicular Twist', continued in 'Another Round Thing With Music On It', and amplified in 'vicissitunes'.
But dirtier, looser, stranger.
As always, this is an unplanned affair. This stuff is not thought-out. All I do is try to find an agreement between the electronic sounds I create and what "seems right."
I get a lot of inspiration from various other electronic musicians and noise artists that they play on the local college radio stations.
I've gotten a lot of encouragement and moral support from folks like you who, like me, really need this stuff, if for no other reason than to know that musical material with no commercial compromises is not only possible, but also available.
Cover art credit: Michael Birnbaum, 'Emerging'
And for all that moral support, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Lots more info on my web site!








