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TBG 006EP
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"Travel by Goods is a German label run by the ethnomusicologist Arthur Boto Conley. After investigating the socio- cultural conditions of live-performances in the field of electronic music, the topic of the latest release TBG06 is the history and perception of the euclidean rhythm pattern. The three tracks on the stamped 12"-vinyl which is housed in a gatefold cover were produced by the elusive german producer Don't DJ. Comes with a transcription of a conversation between Florian Meyer (producer) and Wouter Hisschemöller (software-engineer) about the Euclidean rhythm pattern generator, bugs and the future of musical production."
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TBG 002-3LP
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Travel By Goods collect four acutely contrasting live presentations by Mark Fell, Miles Whittaker, Some Truths (Bass Clef), and Joane Skyler, recorded in Basel, Switzerland, September 28, 2013 for the closing party of Thomas Baldischwyler's "Hot Knobbing" installation at Oslo 10. The record presents 12+ minute tracks from each contributor's set yielding very different results from different approaches. Joane Skyler manipulates chrome cassettes with digital and analog means to make an emphatically scatty, funked-up sound prone to fold and veer off at angles in highly visual geometries, whereas Ralf Cumbers aka Some Truths indulges in pure analog electronics to realize a roiling tunnel of plonging bass and contoured bleeps informed by a trained musical sensibility. On the other hand, Miles (Demdike Stare) uses hands-on hardware and computers to traverse spectral, electro-acoustic techno dimensions, and finally, Mark Fell presents a cascade of razor-sharp electronic rhythms and strobing chords modeled in-the-box with MAX software. 2LP set with insert and printed inners. Edition of 400 copies.
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