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020200Phonout - ROM Tree [63_057] (August 18, 2005)

Phonout is a very gifted artist from Germany. I like to compare his skills to Warp-Artist Plaid: every piece of music he touches becomes instantly groove and energy.

The ROM-Tree Ep is a dedication to a "sculptural approach" from Phonout. ROM stands for "Random Only Memory". The music and the sculpture follow this rule: to make a readable Memory from random bits.

See and read more about the sculpture and process here:
http://www.noderecords.de/2063music/core/specials/romtree


This audio is part of the collection: 2063music electronic and listening music

Artist/Composer: 020200
Date: 2005-08-18 00:00:00
Keywords: Beat; experimental electronics; Breakbeat; art; Deep Grooves

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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