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Alessandro BrizioE[c]lect[r]ic - Ext. [foot071] (February 2, 2008)

This is the 4th work for E[c]lect[r]ic that returns with a 7 tracks release on Bumpfoot after some months. This time the project takes more time to be accomplished and take the title of "Ext.".
It contains two collaborations with other artists for ext.(ented) his inspirations: one with A3ek, an Italian IDM producer with dark ambients, melodic sounds and glitchy drums and a remix of an old E[c]lect[r]ic's track made by Glitchbitch.
The other five tracks are modelled with new instruments and new composing techniques, searching for a street through sounds, genres and styles. That signs for him another step in the experimentation and the compositions in the musical electronic fields.

(Cover artwork made by A3ek & E[c]lect[r]ic)


This audio is part of the collection: Bump Foot

Artist/Composer: Alessandro Brizio
Date: 2008-02-02
Source: Bump Foot
Keywords: Electronic; IDM; Techno; Experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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Giant white warm10 MB
Tester14 MB
Nocturnal research10 MB
Complex dream14 MB
Why11 MB
Sometimes hard times14 MB
T[r]onic (GlitchBitch Remix)13 MB
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