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Zendee[tng3001live] zendee | live in lublin ()

Zendee is a project created by Polish sound designer Zenial and experimental audio artist DJ Dee from Hong Kong, known from his albums released by Tzadik Records (as Li Chin Sung) and Noise Asia label.

They met during DJ Dees stay in Poland and performed together three times in Warsaw, Lublin and Poznan, in June 2004. AudioTong presents here the audio recording of their second concert.

This is the first release from AudioTong Live Collection. Please visit audiotong.net website for more details.


This audio is part of the collection: AudioTong

Author: Zendee
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Reviewer: LAJ - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - August 14, 2005
Subject: "... dense, microscopic world of deep ambient..." [FdW]
In Vital Weekly #487 (Week 32), FdW described this release as a "... dense, microscopic world of deep ambient..." which I believe is an accurate précis of this 27+ minute ambient gem. The composition seems to have three parts which run approximately as follows: [0 - 6:30] Begins with an exploration of fine, minimal sounds - static, elements of glitch, and a throbbing heartbeat (sampled or the result of audio editing, I don't know); [6:30 - 16:30] Sad synthesized sounds slowly emerge , the elements of glitch become heavier and more noticeable at times, unintelligible voices are heard, samples of acoustic slide guitar are added, and odd, tenuous electronic sounds fade in and out; [16:30 - 27:13] The composition becomes darker and more disturbing taking on a more sinister side with a skipping needle playing like a heartbeat and deep, melancholy synthesized sounds. Contributing to a steadily evolving atmosphere of unresolved tension, strange electronic sounds emerge that grow in intensity and eventually envelope the final three minutes.


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