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Digi Dub - Scrap Bodies (liner notes)
"This album is composed entirely of sounds collected at the Skrotcentralen scrap yard, Uppsala, Sweden. These sounds were also used to compose a soundtrack for the "Scrap Bodies" Butoh performance by the Su-en Butoh Company. This dance was premiered in the scrapyard itself and has toured the world."
♄ope keeper wrote:Reminds me the melody in BOCs "King of Carnival"...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypSuXSgwfgI
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Digi Dub - At the Skrot (Screw Dance)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8UksEVTws
This track is from an album that has always been a bit of a mystery to me, as it has a very interesting history behind the recording process. Well, at least according to these re-copied liner notes on a YouTube upload.Digi Dub - Scrap Bodies (liner notes)
"This album is composed entirely of sounds collected at the Skrotcentralen scrap yard, Uppsala, Sweden. These sounds were also used to compose a soundtrack for the "Scrap Bodies" Butoh performance by the Su-en Butoh Company. This dance was premiered in the scrapyard itself and has toured the world."
Not sure what to call it? experimental-industrial?
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNLk9rMrEYzsyupq65l6Jbsw-GE0T3k-b
Anyhow, i love the metallic sounds this album produces!
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Sewerslvt - Existing Everywhere
rodox_head mentioned her too much not not for me to check out.
I'm breathtaken by the combination Jvne's long deep euphoric synth pads with some of the best mastered hard-hitting techno breakbeats ever heard.
So far I've listened to 'Drowning In The Sewer' 'Draining Love Story' and 'Skitzofrenia Simulation'
Many thanks. It's glorious!
rodox_head wrote:"We had good times together, don't forget that" is a masterpiece and a bittersweet end to the Sewerslvt project.
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