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MEME 004
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"This is the new work of Japanese inventive electro-noise duo (Tagomago and Kumakiri). They use handmade synths only. System rouge (one of their synth) could not stop to repeat... The profile about Tagomago (Tsuyoshi Nakamaru): Born in Tokyo1963. Released his 1st Album as Tagomago in December, 1994. Related with the scene of noise-techno music in Tokyo, and has released his original works of electronics sounds. Playing synthesizer made by himself as the ambient-noise unit Nerve Net Noise with Hiroshi Kumakiri who is the formative artist, since 1996. And in May, 1998, got into the action of Toki-Meki Science which is a Meta-Pop project with a female vocalist." "Here are five more offerings from Meme, a Japanese CD pressing hub paralleling only Tzadik (possibly Cleopatra, depending on your definition of 'outsider') in brute-force release prolificity of head-scratcher audio documentation. Nerve Net Noise have two releases on Zero Gravity (This Island Earth and their collaboration with Dub Sonic Roots, Live at Uplink Factory) as well as a bevvy of tracks/albums as TagoMago. This CD has tracks, a square-pulsing analog signal that takes 31:11 to modulate down a half step, and a faster 50/50 pulse/signal mix that takes 31:52 to double in speed. So fucking zen it barely qualifies as audio (this sound could have been derived from any of several phase-test methods, then recorded through an audio path). Test your will to live, go on..." -- Hrvatski.
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MEME 010
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"This is the debut CD of a young Swedish composer as his own name. His electronica/breakbeats stuffs are appeared on Leaf(UK) and Plug Research(USA). New kind of minimalistic audio collage." "Lo-watt emittance from this complete unknown (who is either a huge Metallica/Black Grape fan or a resident of Socklot, Finland who died on June 4, 1764 -- depending on which face of HotBot you trust) in a now-familiar (tolerable) ear-'gainst-the-speaker test of your inner ear canal. Wouldn't be out of place on Raster/Mego et.al (although he's about two years too late...) except for those Mortal Kombat bits. The pick of the litter. 12 tracks over 62 minutes." -- Hrvatski.
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MEME 006
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"This is the 2nd full length CD by Frans de Waard (Kapotte Muziek, Beequeen, Goam, Quest, Captain Black)'s guitar drone unit. Not seven songs, there are seven dots..." "Solo recordings from Staalplaat/Vital info-head Frans De Waard, a member of recent Raster signings Goem. Telephone-band (375hz-1.5K) oscillations spiralling around the resonant frequency of your block's arterial structure/sinuses, intent on making you feel 'woozy' or 'gelatinous'. Resultant pulsations don't offend; they merely massage the temple area thoroughly and with vigor. Label completists: if you made it through the Sukora CD (your effective hazing), this one should be a breeze. 'Recorded 1997 in Den Haag, The Netherlands using guitar, four tracks and the pt device'. Points to guesser of the origins of said device." --Hrvatski.
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