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Matthew MiddletonCrude - Faux (2009)

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âFauxâ is the official FREE RELEASE by experimental electronic artist Matt Middleton/Crude for 2009. Based in Dunedin, New Zealand , Middleton has amassed an impressive back-catalogue of works, and every so often a title is released for free via the net. As with the free release from 2008, âsyringe/insektâ, the album is the first selection of works for the year and will be included in the official Crude release ,(not free :), a data dvdr featuring all videos, blogging, and music recorded by Matt Middleton for 2009, released in December.


This audio is part of the collection: Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Matthew Middleton
Keywords: experimental; minimalist; electronic; crude; industrial; dark ambient; avant garde; musique concrete; dada; dum-dum; doofus; new zealand lo-fi; dunedin sound;


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Crude-Faux2009_vbr.m3u VBR M3U Stream
Crude-Faux2009_vbr_mp3.zip VBR ZIP 88.4 MB
Audio Files VBR MP3 Ogg Vorbis
001. crude - the nines 7.3 MB
4.8 MB
002. crude - beat tactique 11.7 MB
6.6 MB
003. crude - decade 32.3 MB
17.4 MB
004. crude - video video video 13.5 MB
8.9 MB
005. crude - opiophobicon 13.5 MB
6.8 MB
006. yr th blaster, you got rights 3.4 MB
2.0 MB
007. posit 6.7 MB
4.7 MB
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FAUX COVER 86.0 KB
FAUX COVER2 71.6 KB
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Crude-Faux2009_files.xml Metadata [file]
Crude-Faux2009_meta.xml Metadata 1.1 KB

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