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13 tracks | 37 minutes
Released Jul 2002
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:41 The Meaning BUY MP3 02:41 The Meaning "GIFT MP3" 02:41 The Meaning
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:43 You FREE 02:43 You "GIFT MP3" 02:43 You
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:27 Devoid Of Emotion BUY MP3 01:27 Devoid Of Emotion "GIFT MP3" 01:27 Devoid Of Emotion
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:05 Expressing of sorrow for a dead person BUY MP3 03:05 Expressing of sorrow for a dead person "GIFT MP3" 03:05 Expressing of sorrow for a dead person
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:24 The Delicate, The Fragile BUY MP3 03:24 The Delicate, The Fragile "GIFT MP3" 03:24 The Delicate, The Fragile
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:45 The Unfortunate Reflection of War BUY MP3 02:45 The Unfortunate Reflection of War "GIFT MP3" 02:45 The Unfortunate Reflection of War
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:47 Calculation 20th BUY MP3 02:47 Calculation 20th "GIFT MP3" 02:47 Calculation 20th
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:29 Gone and Nobody Knew BUY MP3 02:29 Gone and Nobody Knew "GIFT MP3" 02:29 Gone and Nobody Knew
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:27 Pigment BUY MP3 03:27 Pigment "GIFT MP3" 03:27 Pigment
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:23 Minimal BUY MP3 05:23 Minimal "GIFT MP3" 05:23 Minimal
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 01:23 The First Time I ran BUY MP3 01:23 The First Time I ran "GIFT MP3" 01:23 The First Time I ran
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:25 Unfinished BUY MP3 03:25 Unfinished "GIFT MP3" 03:25 Unfinished
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 02:44 The Meaing (rmx) BUY MP3 02:44 The Meaing (rmx) "GIFT MP3" 02:44 The Meaing (rmx)
Minimalist lo-fi electronic sound scapes mixed with beats, pianos, throbbing basses, and haunting sampled vocals throughout. This is mind music for those so inclined, or the soundtrack for those trapped in "The Twilight Zone ."
Bio / Background
The idea behind The New Digital Sound started around 1995 in dirty basements strewn throughout various Massachusetts suburbs by Copelinn. His D. I. Y. approach was a result of frustration with the then dead local band scene. Early NDS songs were recorded using no more than a multitude of guitar stomp boxes, outdated drum machines, and simple analog four track tape recorders. While the early recordings were crude and imperfect, they showed a glimmer as to what direction Copelinn and The New Digital Sound was going.
It was around this time that Copelinn discovered artists such as Moby, DJ Shadow, Roni Size, Atari Teenage Riot, William Orbit, Underworld, The Pixies, The Clash, Tricky, Nine Inch Nails, Front 242, Joy Division, KMFDM, My Life With Thrill Kill Cult, Marilyn Manson and others. He found himself completely enamored with the idea of self-production and computer technology to achieve it.
↓ more ↓In 1999, amidst pre millennium hysteria, he befriended The Jack Bohlen Book Club brainchild Kevin Murphy while working a local record store. It was a result of this friendship that Copelinn then began his ever changing production style and D. I. Y. approach to musical creation: create the most dissonant music possible using technology. Armed with an HP Pavilion computer, he began writing his first album, which became a self-titled debut released in 2001. The album, all things considered, was a success -- garnering airplay, reviews, downloads and CD sales worldwide.
In early 2004, Copelinn returned to his studio to produce a follow-up entitled, "The Depressed American Dream," which was released in April of 2005. Again, after receiving similar success, The New Digital Sound had determined its' fate and direction in the indie music scene. After recieving more than 50,000 downloads on Bearshare.com for the track "Exclude 17", The New Digital Sound was starting to attract ever-increasing fanbase online. To date, the band's website (thenewdigitalsound.org) has seen over over 4 million visitors.
After a brief break to produce and perform with the computer-laced rock outfit The Killbabies, Copelinn stepped back into his studio to work on new music for future releases by NDS.
This year The New Digital Sound will be releasing a follow-up entitled "Species Protector." This album promises to be a complete departure from earlier efforts, yet, still remains true to The New Digital Sound's original purpose. Aided by a host of indie musicians, Copelinn plans to take his electronic freak show to a club near you very soon.
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Status = okay. 00010001110_ this is maltreated electronica. this is The New Digital Sound.
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