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Hiatus
As some of you may know, I am an electronic artist myself and sometimes I need some time to create things. It’s been a bit quiet here, I know, and my presence elsewhere has been pared back a little as I try to work on some music.
I will be posting but not as much, although I am trying to maintain the playlists, Twitter feed, Facebook and Instagram as best I can.
In the meantime, here’s some Furchick that made me smile today –
Review Reblog – Agnès Pe - Para Ana (music video)
I came across Agnes Pe via Yeah I Know it Sucks some time ago and have followed her avant garde, witty and experimental work ever since.
“Wasn’t that a marvellous experience?”
Yes….and recommended too are her radio sound collages – Mitt Pate : )

Artist: Agnès Pe
Title: Para Ana (music video)
Keywords: devotional faux-utopian ambience devotional distorted e-stim malfunction muzak muzak-stun Lleida
It doesn’t happen everyday when two intriguing artists collaborate in a audio visual form, but when the odd moons align and such a special thing actually happens it’s for sure something to inform everyone about! Especially when the artists in question are Agnès Pe & Jan Strach. The result is a spectacular experience in the shape of a excellent trip in music video form. Jan Strach heard ‘Para Ana’ by Agnès Pe and must have been incredibly inspired as the good man started to create the perfect visuals to the sounds.
With his love for video games and the excellent trained ears for the bizarreness in the music spectrum, Jan Strach managed to make the track come alive. It’s a real trip, one that is best viewed…
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Reblog – Electric Elizabeth – FutureConeB
Today’s Discovery….

Artist: Electric Elizabeth
Title: FutureConeB
Keywords: experimental, noise, video
Electric Elizabeth’s description of one of her actual music videos online sounds way simpler than what it deserves. She wrote “Some slowed down footage of water with one of my tracks over the top.” Of course that’s what it is, literally speaking, but imaginative speaking there is so much more to it. First of all the ‘one of her tracks’ that she added to the visual video is one that fits the water footage so extremely well, so much so that it might even be a bit frightening in how good it fits.
It’s like every bit of water flow, every wrinkle on top and in it is attached to the sounds generated by her track. It is as if the water knows exactly when to move and is triggered by her sounds, or that Electric Elizabeth had made the track…
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Focus – Teresa Rampazzi
Today’s Discovery – Ludmila Frajt
Ludmila Frajt (December 31, 1919 – March 14, 1999) was a Yugoslav and Serbian composer. She wrote choral, orchestral and chamber works, music for films and radio-dramas, electro-acoustic works, as well as music for children.
A pioneer of female writing in the domain of Serbian music, she often wrote ‘female’ vocal genres such as lullabies and threnody (music for mourning the dead) .
Now Listening: Sue Ann Harkey via Many Many Women
Today’s listening via Many Many Women is….
An Album a Day pt4
For the past couple of years I’m Gary (@noyokono) on twitter has a challenge for February – MWE
“Music Writer Exercise: Each day in February, listen to 1 full album you’ve never heard, from start to finish. Write one tweet about it. #MWE”
Ok, I’m no writer and although I listen to a lot of music everyday, this does spur me to listen to new discoveries. I did this last year and I’m attempting it again and here are the last albums –
MWE#22 – Challenging intriguing chansons of stifled anger and noise for grown-ups – LET THEM GROW by Maja Osojnik
MWE#23 – Experimental Grime, hints of Vaporwave and warped electro Gospel. A revelation that’s quite special –
MWE#24 – Black Quantum Futurism – Space-Time Collapse I – Connecting history with the future in multi layered sonic collages.
MWE#28 Anne Gillis – Lxgrin – Relentless nightmarish experiments in voice, loops and repetition = Challenging and cathartic
An Album a Day pt2
For the past couple of years I’m Gary (@noyokono) on twitter has a challenge for February – MWE
“Music Writer Exercise: Each day in February, listen to 1 full album you’ve never heard, from start to finish. Write one tweet about it. #MWE”
Ok, I’m no writer but I did this last year and I’ attempting it again and here are next 6 albums –
MWE#7 – Fire-Toolz / Even the Files won’t touch you –
A Halloween carnival ride of twisted electronic alt reality
MWE#8 – Treeborhood – Boreal Network
Soundtrack to an 80’s film I wished I’d seen…
MWE#9 – The bitter tears of Petra von Kant/ Reiner Werner Fassbinder . OST – Nalyssa Green
A meld of two sonic worlds, ancient and modern
MWE#10 – Dreamscapes by Barton McLean
Sound pictures that fill the senses from an electronic music pioneer
MWE#11 – Pink Waves – Female Focussed Sounds – Urban Arts Berlin
A showcase of intriguing contrasts
MWE#12 – Ore – darwinsbitch (Marielle V Jakobsons)
A cosmic and terrestrial soundscape of foreboding
Friday Focus – Many Many Women
The site Many Many Women regularly posts artists it is listening to, which I highly recommend. Just reblogging a couple here –



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