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Artist description
No sound to small, no tone unthinkable.
Resident Phase Shifter is dedicated to the magnifaction and
glorifaction of all things audio. Rhythm free points in time or dense tribal warfare.
Breakneck jungle beats flirt in atmospheres thick with static.
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Music Style
Collage and cut-up, beats, bass, atmosphere |
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Musical Influences
Frank Zappa, Arnold Schoenberg, John Cage, Steve Reich, Meat Beat Manifesto |
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Artist History
Starting in 1996, RPS has been slwoly building a catalogue and a following. After an initial appearance on Pigface's 1997 'New High in Low,' other projects followed. Alley Sweeper Records 'Noise Reduction II,' and Pigface's 1998 remix afair 'Below the Belt' both contained tracks from RPS, as well as Tranquility Bass, Bagman, TV Pow, Waterwheel, Otraslab, and Mick Harris.
1999 has seen the limited edition release of 'Time for a Little Something,' availabe in a limited edition 3"cd. Several other projects, including remixes of Dijislov's 1998 debut and 2 more self released CD titles. |
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Group Members
Adam Yoffe
Frankie Didlaukies
J.J. Saty
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Instruments
Yamaha SU 10, Macintosh computer, Bass guitar and effects, Yamaha CD Burner, NuMark CD Turntables, Korg Poly 61, Roland SH-101, samples galoria, etc. ad infinitum. |
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Albums
Time for a Little Something |
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Press Reviews
JUST ANNOUNCED - Live Concert
Saturday May 29th, 1999 at The Nervous Center located 4612 N Lincoln Ave, info:(773) 728-5010
In conjunction with EST Records debut compilation "Gone Too Far."
Also Scheduled to appear are Obsequie, and Grounded. |
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Additional Info
"Gone Too Far" EST Records compilation, "Noise Reduction II" Alley Sweeper Records, "Below the Belt" Pigface remix album, "A New High in Low", Pigface |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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