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Kateryna Zavoloka hails from Kiev and here she dishes up some sweet tracks comprised of rich and abstract analogue/digital noise, melodies and idm like drums.
http://www.zavoloka.com
This audio is part of the collection: Zeromoon
Artist/Composer: Kateryna Zavoloka
Date: 2004-00-00 00:00:00
Source: www.zeromoon.com
Label / Recorded by: Kateryna Zavoloka
Keywords: Electro/IDM/Experimental/Breaks
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
"Lying somewhere in between contemporary classical music and beat electronica, Kateryna Zavoloka makes an invisible bridge between the ultra-intellectual approach of say Pierre Schaeffer and the more relaxed, instinctive melodica-vs.-amiga one of say Trombone. Twenty minutes of digital beatzndronz, sampled-and-hacked vocals, sweet spontaneous tune creation and beauty. Free music: free to electronics like free is to jazz. Another superb 3 from Zeromoon." - Burning Emptiness
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| zero016r_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 9.55 MB |
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| zero016r_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 27 MB |
| Audio Files | 192Kbps MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Anty.Copy | 3.91 MB | 2.00 MB | 1.30 MB | 3.29 MB |
| Dalago | 10 MB | 6.02 MB | 3.36 MB | 10 MB |
| Jattuja | 6.49 MB | 3.91 MB | 2.16 MB | 6.21 MB |
| Hintintin | 8.19 MB | 5.52 MB | 2.73 MB | 7.89 MB |
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- November 3, 2005
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"Suspenzia" was the first piece I heard by Zavoloka. It was on the Ear-relevant Music Hoedown at Aural Innovations (not any more, sorry). Then I checked out the Zavoloka web site and I found out that there's one here on the Internet Archive. I don't recall if I clicked on a link, or typed in "Zavoloka" on the archive's search engine. Anyway, whoever's into avant-gard electronic music, this is something you may wanna listen to. Maybe check out the other one where she collaborated with someone else. I'm gonna check that out, too.