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23rd May 2012

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Didn’t think I had it in me. Guitar/looper/fx experiment. Probably best on headphones. The crap kind.

Tagged: OctatrackElektronGuitarFolktronica

Source: SoundCloud / lume

15th May 2012

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Tagged: Serial Experiments Lain

Source: samyouel

11th May 2012

Photo reblogged from reproduction with 6 notes

Tagged: Xenakis

Source: reproduct1on

11th May 2012

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graffitisincedayone:

AROE MSK. Bombing devils with tricknology. 

tight.

graffitisincedayone:

AROE MSK. Bombing devils with tricknology. 

tight.

Tagged: graf

Source: graffitisincedayone

7th May 2012

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viralradio:

“I look at my work quite critically, I see it as a very splintered, quite messy – specifically with reference to my recorded output which spans 18 years now. It’s a great, big fucking mess. In this dream, this one piece of music is the final part of the puzzle which makes sense of the whole thing. The thing is, I’ve been having this dream for years and the painful thing on waking up is realising that the piece of music actually doesn’t exist. Yet it acts as an inspiration for me a lot, you think: I actually want to make that piece. And of course you can’t. You never really quite achieve the sense of completeness that it seemed to have in the dream. But still, it’s a valid inspirational force.”
(via Dreams Recurring: Squarepusher | Clash Music Exclusive Interview)

viralradio:

“I look at my work quite critically, I see it as a very splintered, quite messy – specifically with reference to my recorded output which spans 18 years now. It’s a great, big fucking mess. In this dream, this one piece of music is the final part of the puzzle which makes sense of the whole thing. The thing is, I’ve been having this dream for years and the painful thing on waking up is realising that the piece of music actually doesn’t exist. Yet it acts as an inspiration for me a lot, you think: I actually want to make that piece. And of course you can’t. You never really quite achieve the sense of completeness that it seemed to have in the dream. But still, it’s a valid inspirational force.”

(via Dreams Recurring: Squarepusher | Clash Music Exclusive Interview)

Tagged: SquarepusherInterview

Source: clashmusic.com