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CD-RCD-R - Hide and Seek (2005)


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CD-R is a young Moscow project by Nikita Golyshev. Use of old soviet synths
and effects combined with modern techniques and laptop makes an interesting combination of different styles of noise music - "fusion noise." Noisey, fractured soundscapes transform into broken rythms and melodys.
This is the second release by CD-R for zeromoon


This item is part of the collection: Zeromoon

Author: CD-R
Date: 2005-00-00 00:00:00
Source: CD-R
Recorded by: CD-R
Keywords: Noise; Experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


Notes

"CD-R are Nikita Golyshev and Stas Bobkin from Moscow, and their music is much more noise related, but they never go for the full blast of things. They built the tracks with care, but end up in quite forceful sound patterns, where high pitched sounds and feedback work alike. It is worked out quite nicely." - Frans De Waard, Vital Weekly

Individual Files

Whole ItemFormatSize
zero067_64kb.m3u64Kbps M3UStream
zero067_vbr.m3uVBR M3UStream
Audio Files192Kbps MP3Ogg Vorbis64Kbps MP3VBR MP3
Untitled8.6M4.8M2.9M8.1M
Dusty Field9.7M5.9M3.2M9.7M
Winter9.0M4.9M3.0M6.3M
Still Remains6.3M3.4M2.1M4.4M
Remote Control9.6M5.3M3.2M8.0M
Demolished Surface3.9M2.3M1.3M2.9M
Connector7.5M4.3M2.5M5.3M
Punkt5.3M3.2M1.8M4.0M
Metro3.2M2.0M1.1M3.0M
Plateaux6.1M3.5M2.0M4.3M
Image FilesJPEG
small cover8.3K
Hide and Seek cover1.2M
Other Files
zero067_files.xml34.0K
zero067_meta.xml1.6K
zero067_reviews.xml566.0B

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Downloaded 6,739 times Average Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: electrosound.ru - 5 out of 5 stars - October 15, 2005
Subject: excelent stuff

An excellent music, imho.
Futuristic emptyness with human face.
Recomended.


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