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CDL 001EP
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Camila De Laborde (Camila Fuchs) created Opuntia while involving herself in circuit bending for the first time. The songs developed and grew over small, raw, noises or bizarre melodies from her self-built sequencers. Submerged in building DIY circuitry, she was hypnotized by its relations to nature. Chemical elements, multi-colored stones, material states rapidly changing into others. Each track on this EP presents her connections to these encounters, showing rough, odd, movements, sudden jumps of color, and bizarre, deliberate rhythms. It's noisy. It makes use of bright analog melodies, and it contains vocals. Edition of 300.
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TOTEM 001EP
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Camila Fuchs are the London based experimental electronic duo of Camila de Laborde and Daniel Hermann-Collini. Taking inspiration from Oskar Schlemmer's Bauhaus style, they utilize its rejection of gender stereotypes. Collini brings expertise from the experimental techno and krautrock scene in his native Germany - also pulling from the likes of Aphex Twin, Oneohtrix Point Never, The Knife and Kraftwerk. The tender delivery of Camila de Laborde's introverted and esoteric lyricism takes cues from Lhasa de Sela and other South American songwriters. Singing From Fixed Rung is an emotional and thought-provoking response to world events.
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