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DeLyria - Opus 7


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Hi, WATMM! Not really sure what the protocol is for posting albums in this part of the site, but here goes...

This was released a couple weeks ago by a local label in Portland, OR, USA called Lifelike Family. It's heavily influenced by the core WATMM crew -- AFX, Squarepusher, BoC, etc, and also a slew of classical and modern composers. Live concert flute and electronics. The first 12 or so minutes is made entirely from the flute and it's case, with more sources mixing is afterward.

http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2745553518/size=medium/

Originally performed as a live set at Lifelike Family's ongoing Abstracted showcase in August 2014, Opus 7 is the the label's first release from Portland-based composer DeLyria. Blending classical compositional approaches with modern electronic production techniques, DeLyria brings us into a controlled chaos of percussive arrangements, live wind instrument orchestration, and dense synth textures. Included with the download is the sheet music for Opus 7.

Downloads include six additional studio tracks as well as an arrangement from Los Datos (Jesse Mejía). The DeLyria studio tracks are also included as the B-side of the cassette release of Opus 7, available from our sub-imprint New Ruin Tapes.

credits
released 20 March 2015
All Composing, Recording, Engineering, and Mixing by DeLyria
"Opus 7 Arrangement" arranged and recorded by Los Datos
Flute Performed by Sarah Key-DeLyria
Mastered by Jason Schwab
Artwork and Design by Ryan Lawrance McGreer
Cover Photo by Brian Young - www.losingtoday.me


There's also a list of materials used here. Enjoy!

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