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Artist description
Research and transmission of unknown sounds and music yet unheard. The idea here is both to preview songs that will be otherwise available in full length, and also to post material that either doesn't fit into our release schedule for whatever reason, or are simply early versions of songs, that may indeed surface later in a mutated form - you heard them here first ! Hopefully, this might also give you an insight into how we work, as well as giving you something that's worth listening to in it's own right. |
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Music Style
Experimental Industrial Jazz Ambient Alternative Post-Rock |
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Musical Influences
Holger Czukay, Miles Davis, Brian Eno, King Tubby, Ivo Papasov, Morton Feldman, Martin Hannett, Mantovani, Section 25, Dougans/Cobain |
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Artist History
Formed approx. Jan. 2000. Giles Packham has been working in film music and the advertising field with success for some time now, as well as creating his own music. In addition he works as a freelance programmer/arranger/re-mixer/producer and is currently working with a well-known Irish band on their next album. Karl Burke, ex-Plemelj member, has been experimenting with sound for twelve years now, and has also provided original music for both film and dance. |
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Group Members
Karl Burke Giles Packham |
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Instruments
Doepfer A-100, Cheetah MS800, Korg Trident, Korg X5, Korg Prophecy, Oberheim Matrix6, Oberheim Matrix1000, Analogue Solutions Concussor, Yamaha DX7S, Kawai K5000S, Yamaha U1 piano, Akai S2000, EMU Emax II, EMU E5000, Eventide 4500 Harmonizer, Alesis Quadraverb 2, ART SGE Mach II, ART Multiverb LT, Klark Teknik Statik, Melos Echo Chamber, Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress, Ursa Major Stargate, Rolly Phasesound, Vox Chorus, field recordings, guitars, bass, melodica, tabla, ney flute, ocarina, clarinet |
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Albums
On Unknown Soil, Cino Resso Dec.2002 |
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Location
Dublin, Dublin - Ireland |
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