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Artist description
This album began as a side project while working on larger works. critical mass of ideas and emotions lead to make it none other than a theyta album/project. radically different in motivation and approach than the previous 3, this album explores. i personally find it extreamly difficult, but this is the point. this albums is available on MP3.com in full for a cost of $9 US or from me with custom packaging for a cost of $8 US or $8 canadian including slow shippings. |
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Music Style
experimental and retrogrades |
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Musical Influences
mishima, mille plateau release, leonard cohen and the first 1/6 of the contemporary canadian poet canon, halifax nova scotia and being canadian, jim o'rourke, stockhausen, buddha, jon vaughn, alec empire, holzkopf, otomo yoshihide, myself, jesus, my teachers, classical myth, absense of good musics for 3 weeks, used record stores and getting used to record stores, my desire to do right in a world of wrong, 14 types of green tea, Mego lable, Force Inc. lable, Hrvaskis quips on Forced Exposure, buddha, a blank computer screen. + others. |
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Similar Artists
hard to say with this one. it's from/to a lot of places. |
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Artist History
theyta began as an experiemntal project into maths and cultural irrelitivism. it has now become Max Haiven's 'popular' project. More or less, this is where the songs go. the pieces can be found elsewhere. this is likely to change. Transience you know. |
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Group Members
thanks to Jon Vaughn for bangings on 'have a good one'. thanks to the high priest on 'I/O cancelled'. thanks to all the little voices. |
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Instruments
turntable, radio, computer, tapes, CD manipulation, samples, inhibitions, scum. |
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Albums
nice line (2001) |
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Location
Halifax, nova scotia - Canada |
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