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fave it Experimental | Soundscapes
8 tracks | 48 minutes
Released Dec 2004
on Olympus Mons Records
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:03 Hyperion BUY MP3 02:03 Hyperion "GIFT MP3" 02:03 Hyperion
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:33 Miranda BUY MP3 05:33 Miranda "GIFT MP3" 05:33 Miranda
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:55 Proteus BUY MP3 05:55 Proteus "GIFT MP3" 05:55 Proteus
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:00 Triton FREE 05:00 Triton "GIFT MP3" 05:00 Triton
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 07:17 Io BUY MP3 07:17 Io "GIFT MP3" 07:17 Io
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:36 Europa BUY MP3 04:36 Europa "GIFT MP3" 04:36 Europa
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:22 Charon BUY MP3 04:22 Charon "GIFT MP3" 04:22 Charon
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 14:12 Phobos BUY MP3 14:12 Phobos "GIFT MP3" 14:12 Phobos
The 2nd album, as much an essay in the joys of the Linn Drum as the first was in the joys of analog distortion, now available with a new remastered coat of paint.
Bio / Background
Mat created Mons as an outlet for his lifelong love of sound. In particular, the sounds of fuzz boxes, drums, drum machines, vintage synths as well as the cheapest Casios, theremins, vocoders and randomly captured conversations comprise but a few of the tools in his arsenal. Over the course of 3 albums, including Stimulus Frequency For The Localization of Sound in Space, to be released in 2004, a wide array of sounds, textures and tones have resulted from his chaotic yet pure approach. Mons continues to be exclusively a studio recording endeavor from inside the confines of his Washington, D.C.-based Olympus Mons Studios.






