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Komsomolsk, an electronic duo composed of Philémon (Napalm Jazz, ’Gypt Gore) and Julie Rousse (The Freest of Radicals), will be live October 10, 2002 at Montréal’s Graff Gallery for the vernissage of French photographer George Rousse.
Several new electrocd.com releases ranked well on Vancouver’s CJSF experimental charts for the May 21 to June 17, 2002 period. The No Type double CD compilation, The Freest of Radicals, ranked 4th. Chemin de fer, the new CD by sound artist Magali Babin, placed 8th. A new work by Francis Dhomont, his homage to musique concrète titled Cycle du son, is 12th. Gilles Gobeil’s first CD and John Young’s new work placed respectively in 27th and 32nd positions.
“No Type should need no introduction — it is (to my mind) the best web music label” (Ampersand Etcetera, Australia) Thirty-five young sound artists from Canada, the United States, France, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom propose new sound worlds to discover in this incredible double CD compilation! Since 1998, No Type is a virtual label where these young electronic musicians presents their work completely free in MP3 format. The constant quality of these recordings brought No Type to team up with DIFFUSION i MéDIA in producing this compilation an make the world notice these new voices. Offered at the price of a single CD, The Freest of Radicals is essential to anyone interested in new experimental electronics.
David Turgeon and A_dontigny are Hélène Prévost’s guests on January 27, 2002 at 10 pm for Le Navire “Night” radio show on Chaîne culturelle de Radio-Canada. The topics discussed includes the new No Type 2 CD compilation The Freest of Radicals, alternative networks in electronic music, new internet communities and audio diplomacy. Musics from the No Type website, www.notype.com, and concert excerpts from the POSTrien series, coproduced by Réseaux, will accompany selections from the 2CD set.