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what I did not know, and that only today I come to discover, is that Ligeti has put around a son, and that this has taken over from his father the urgency to push the music to the limit of its possibilities.


Here is Lukas Ligeti, in a sort of 20-minute long polymetric blastbeat:

here a composition for xylophone that must have given Ji Hie Jung some serious headache (the first piece has points of contact with Plaid)

Jazz with confield infection:

gorgeus marsma

 

and here he is, full of enthusiasm, obsessed with pushing the boundaries:

 

 

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Today I discover Dolores Cathorino.
The microtonal work of her manage to maintain harmonic consistency, with the addition of a sense of proximal imbalance

 

 

In music theory I have huge limits, it is however true that when I listen to things like Ivan Wyschnadsky's preludes I notice also the limes of the conventional scale

 

 

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4 hours ago, Draft78 said:

Today I discover Dolores Cathorino.
The microtonal work of her manage to maintain harmonic consistency, with the addition of a sense of proximal imbalance

 

 

In music theory I have huge limits, it is however true that when I listen to things like Ivan Wyschnadsky's preludes I notice also the limes of the conventional scale

 

 

mhh, yes, but Cathorino is Catherino and limes is limits. Surfing on dyslexia 

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On 9/9/2021 at 1:13 PM, nikisoko said:

came across this because i'm following scanner on bandcamp and checkout what he buys. these people seem to have the ep7/cornfed sound down pretty well

 

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/ankersteng

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/iraer-tiaroe

it's a good label. i have a few of their releases but never thought of theem as confield/ep7. sounds way more like harsh glitch edits though smoe lushness. i like a lot of it. will check out these you linked.  might've missed some of the older releases!

edit: yeah.. missed those. they're way more on the nose of ae confield/ep7 stuff. 

edit edit: i think some times there's a bit of sound design that reminds of ae bits with the sometimes pithy things but they have a different sound on that label. more glitch time stretch angles. lot's of good stuff on the label. i have a playlist w/like 40 tracks or something. gets put on loop sometimes ? 

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29 minutes ago, nikisoko said:

came across this because i'm following scanner on bandcamp and checkout what he buys. these people seem to have the ep7/cornfed sound down pretty well

 

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/ankersteng

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/iraer-tiaroe

I think they were already mentioned in this thread, indeed an intriguing angle.

Anyway, it happens to be this label's 5th anniversary, so they do a 50% discount until October 1. damirat is Kim Changhee and Shin Sung Hoon and they have other & solo releases as well.

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7 minutes ago, Amen Lare said:

I think they were already mentioned in this thread, indeed an intriguing angle.

ah ok. i did a search for damirat but nothing came up. good to know about the discount

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On 9/9/2021 at 10:13 PM, nikisoko said:

came across this because i'm following scanner on bandcamp and checkout what he buys. these people seem to have the ep7/cornfed sound down pretty well

 

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/ankersteng

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/iraer-tiaroe

I'm exploring the other Ding / Dents releases: South Korea seems to have an unrivaled concentration of minds: I haven't heard such cool stuff in a long time.
This pixcurve by Damirat has no respite, lushness a gogo:

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/pixcurve

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1 hour ago, Draft78 said:

 

 

I'm exploring the other Ding / Dents releases: South Korea seems to have an unrivaled concentration of minds: I haven't heard such cool stuff in a long time.
This pixcurve by Damirat has no respite, lushness a gogo:

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/pixcurve

damn, cheers yall, this is all really excellent stuff.

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On 9/21/2021 at 3:11 AM, Draft78 said:

I'm exploring the other Ding / Dents releases

Heads up, Dingn\dents have 50 % off until Oct 1st with the code 5ydnd - I don't know if it's inclusive of tomorrow, so act accordingly. I picked up four damirat releases, crunchy.

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Yes! Amen Lare posted the code on the previous page: Damirat Istant Buy
The unusual thing with Damirat is that it captures authentically attention, without the "try to be autechre" effect that generally creates a veil of preconception
Even the individual works of the two are awesome:

Shin Sung Hoon

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/one-atove

Changhee Kim

https://dingndents.bandcamp.com/album/mptof

 

 

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10 hours ago, Draft78 said:

since lightning bolts came to mind thanks to Primavera Sound: Brian Gibson (bassist) took care of music and sound design of this delirium (epic kubisque ending)

ah yeah, that was a fun one!

i think the most "idm" stage might actually be that small segment between the final boss and level ∞, so cool:

 

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1 hour ago, jaderpansen said:

ah yeah, that was a fun one!

i think the most "idm" stage might actually be that small segment between the final boss and level ∞, so cool:

 

Yeah, this is the kubrisque ending: fucking³ amazing

After writing the post, yesterday, I realized that it is in fact a music game - at first I thought it was a hallucinatory version of Wipeout-, this changes everything. Sure, you really have to be Ryan Friedrich to get to the bottom of it, but it is enough to see others play to make the dendrons happy.
The soundtrack has also been released, but it contains only the background, not the fuckery.
Chapeau Brian Gibson!

also: in a context like this I would see well - with a euphemism - the brothers of Rochdale: playing you are forced to get it

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this piece by John Gibson also brings me back to n Cur

I have never delved into J. Gibson in the past, so now I discover amazing scenarios. in this case the repetition is insisted up to the addiction, and a bit like it happens with bqbqbq, it is the sum of intervals in the same beat that creates quantity of melodies

and mesmerizing moments galore

 

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