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Computer coded zap/pop/crunch/zoom/splice/doorslam-spaceship sounds reverse voices kickdrum/hi-hat + guitar treatments. This is the debut release of D-84, aka Blevin Blechdom from Oakland. “A multitrack seamless piece of musique concrete-ish zaps and bass pops, flying saucer 'warning signals', Theremin-esq pitch bends circa Dr. Who, reverse FM'd 'talking", low octave crunches + hi-hat continuity, and computer language raw code programming. If there are 4 'fields' of electronic music (the electroacoustic, tapesplicing(concrete), synthesizers and music 'boxes', coded computer synthesis), then this D84 does a fusion of all 4 of them indiscriminately. Computer music and techno suggest more and more a 'seriousness' of rejecting identification with any past music. Dump your taste senses for a bit and join this music for the sake of your non-verbal and tasteless emotions...” electrocd.com D-84: Pirate Planets: description |
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