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A double-lp I made with an old friend.
Wiel Seuskens: Electronics
Marcel Cuypers: Acoustics
Recorded at Tafelberg Studio, Tilburg, 2016.
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Wiel Seuskens: Electronics
Marcel Cuypers: Acoustics
Recorded at Tafelberg Studio, Tilburg, 2016.
You can read more about and download it here.
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Music for Found Footage #3
Audience recording with Nokia Lumia 920.
This program present a selection of classic works from the LIMA (formerly Montevideo/NIMK) archive. The videos of this program were produced between 1979 and 1988 by five Dutch and international video artists, including works by pioneers of European video art such as Klaus vom Bruch, Reinier Kurpershoek and Ron Sluik. The selection focuses on the aesthetics of video art produced in the 80s, when the practise of remixing or manipulating film and video footage became popular among artists to create new narrative pieces. The program is presented in collaboration with LIMA.
Live score by Legowelt
With a career ranging over a decade, Danny Wolfers AKA Legowelt is one of the most respected Dutch indie electronic music producers active today. Always away from trends or hypes, his studio productions and legendary live sets blend different styles of electronics music to create a truly unique sound.
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Audience recording with Nokia Lumia 920.
This program present a selection of classic works from the LIMA (formerly Montevideo/NIMK) archive. The videos of this program were produced between 1979 and 1988 by five Dutch and international video artists, including works by pioneers of European video art such as Klaus vom Bruch, Reinier Kurpershoek and Ron Sluik. The selection focuses on the aesthetics of video art produced in the 80s, when the practise of remixing or manipulating film and video footage became popular among artists to create new narrative pieces. The program is presented in collaboration with LIMA.
Live score by Legowelt
With a career ranging over a decade, Danny Wolfers AKA Legowelt is one of the most respected Dutch indie electronic music producers active today. Always away from trends or hypes, his studio productions and legendary live sets blend different styles of electronics music to create a truly unique sound.
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When I first heard popduo Bauer, it reminded of the Mo (Nancy boy do I hate her, Fred Astaire). Not really justified, but anyway, I found this lp and digitized it.
Side one:
1 ADSR [2:21]
2 Cheese [2:39]
3 Breakfast [3:24]
4 White prins [3:35]
5 Human race put on display [3:42]
6 Madman [2:21]
Side two:
1 Old friend [4:07]
2 Try me [3:12]
3 The sound of laughing [2:18]
4 Jovial scene [3:23]
5 Nicky knits [2:54]
6 Stress [2:59]
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Side one:
1 ADSR [2:21]
2 Cheese [2:39]
3 Breakfast [3:24]
4 White prins [3:35]
5 Human race put on display [3:42]
6 Madman [2:21]
Side two:
1 Old friend [4:07]
2 Try me [3:12]
3 The sound of laughing [2:18]
4 Jovial scene [3:23]
5 Nicky knits [2:54]
6 Stress [2:59]
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A lot of 'mechanical' bands existed around 1980 in the Netherlands. Sammie's MAM was imho one of the best. More musical and less artificial than the rest. Although a bit dated, Sammie still sounds fresh nowadays.
Vara's Popkaravaan (yes, MAM had to play on a campground, one of those lame ideas Dutch broadcasters come up with during summers)
1 Your world far world (partial) [1:53]
2 It's slipping away [5:26]
3 The Stockhausen sound [5:40]
4 Life is life [4:09]
5 Wat is dit [4:48]
6 This is the moment [9:11]
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