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Jeffrey MeltonBiotek Audio - Chaoscillation LP [biotekaud0014] (February 1997)

"Chaoscillation" is a full-length release of electronic listening music by Biotek Audio, aka nofi/found. It combines elements of ambient, chill-out, IDM, and techno styles. It was originally released in 1997 on cassette tape and then mastered to CD-R in 2001.


This audio is part of the collection: Soulseek/Other Net.Label Artists

Artist/Composer: Jeffrey Melton
Date: 1997-02-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Ambient; Electronic; Techno; IDM

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Artist homepage at nofi.org . Contact jmelton@nofi.org for more info.

Instruments used: Korg Prophecy synth, Yamaha TG-33 synth, Novation BassStation synth, Alesis SR-16 drum machine, Mackie 1604VLZ mixer, Alesis Microverb III multi-effects, DigiTech RDS4000 delay, Boss distortion & flanger pedals. Recorded to Sony Mini Disc, mastered in Sound Forge.

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Intro1.52 MB
Berth13 MB
Anathem9.22 MB
L.tmp1.55 MB
Keouriana15 MB
Smegmata Data6.06 MB
Outro2.83 MB
Moodal Debris15 MB
Omin12 MB
Scock Ultrawide25 MB
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Reviewer: simon c - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - July 20, 2004
Subject: Good quality trance-flecked electronics
Neat late '90s style deeper, trancier electronics, ever so slightly reminiscent of Juno Reactor - try getting hypnotized to 'Berth'. Worth a download.


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