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Monotronaut - S/T [os032] (0)

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Monotronaut is a musical experiment by Grant Browning, a project which began it's life as melodic noise and feedback created by layered guitar wankery drenched in as any effects as possible. Monotronaut re-invents itself whenever grant becomes bored, and today it continues it's spacey exploration of music, incorporating more electronic production.

This item is part of the collection: Observatory Online

Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Indie-tronica; Electronic; Surfaces

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial

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os032-01_-_Monotronaut_-_Terminal_Resonance.mp34.7M
os032-02_-_Monotronaut_-_Contraperception.mp35.6M
os032-03_-_Monotronaut_-_Prosthetic_Prospects.mp34.0M
os032-04_-_Monotronaut_-_Its_Not_Polite_To_Point_And_Click.mp36.6M
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Reviewer: kaylu - 5 out of 5 stars - April 22, 2007
Subject: its a long time ago, but...

this is a journey into outer space and much more!!! well done! thanks

Reviewer: Sebi - 5 out of 5 stars - November 15, 2004
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The reverb and echo effects are dominating but it's far from beeing boring. Some guitarre sounds here, some piano sounds there ... well, for the first 2 tracks you can't really determine where the sounds are coming from. Pretty spacy, smooth, pleasing, ...


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