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FluydRadiowaves (December 15, 2006)

Fluyd is one of the two members in XU, a project who explore the possibilities of combinding words and sounds together. They made their debut with an ep titled "Arketyp" released 2005 on the German netlabel Ndorphin. Later that year they released the album: "Singing rust" at the same label. In 2006 the second album "Deconstructure" was released here on TLHOTRA.

Radiowaves is Fluyds debut on his own. It´s a raw old school ambient album of analog sounds and slow textures and it´s deeply inspired by krautrock acts like Neu and early Kraftwerk. Fluyd is also influenced by ambient pioneers like Brian Eno and Harold Budd, as well as the classical minimalist movement.

Fluyd is also interested in poetry and literature and has written a few unpublished poetry books.


This audio is part of the collection: Two left hands on two right arms

Artist/Composer: Fluyd
Date: 2006-12-15
Keywords: ambient; electroacoustic


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tlhotra005_-_Fluyd_-_02_-_Radiowaves_II.mp312 MB
tlhotra005_-_Fluyd_-_03_-_Radiowaves_III.mp312 MB
tlhotra005_-_Fluyd_-_04_-_Slow_radiowaves.mp317 MB
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