Saturday, August 16, 2008

Free downloads off music for people who like experimental electronica























Got
a really nice email from my pal Misha in Pootosh
the other day which I thought I would share with you
all..

Misha is a great bloke and is a very talented and varied
musician. I would recommend you without doubt
check these albums out..

**

Dear friends!


I'm happy to announce that some of my latest albums are available for FREE DOWNLOADING.

MOX_Delphinov "Brave Old Wave" - 2084

Rhythm n' poetry with elements of noise-reggae, post-dub, huge-beat, punk-house, klezmer-R&B and brave old wave. Russian/German poet, the founder of psychedelic realism in Russian poetry Alexander Delphinov is philosophizing ironically while MOX (Mikhail Salnikov) gives him bolstering groove.

СКАЧАТЬ stands for DOWNLOAD:

http://moxmusik.com/mox_delphinov.html

FREAKING BOOK - the debut album of a joint project of Mikhail Salnikov and Sergey Lobakhin (Bronxit). Genres: sturdy electronica, industrial dub. Apocalyptic rhythms induce goosebumps on the bones. Enjoy! :

www.monstaar.com

Tooth Kink - the joint project with a legendary experimental composer Alexei Borisov. There are two albums -

The debut album -
Noise, Processed Feedback, Musique Concrete, Glitch, Montage, Lo-fi, Industrial, Post-industrial, Spontaneous. Here:

www.monstaar.com

Tooth Kink vs Kenji Siratori

Kenji Siratori: a Japanese cyberpunk writer. He has a writing style that not only breaks with tradition, it severs all cords, and can only really be compared to the kind of experimental writing techniques employed by the Surrealists, William Burroughs and Antonin Artaud. Embracing the image mayhem of the digital age, his relentless prose is nonsensical and extreme, avant-garde and confused, with precedence given to twisted imagery, pace and experimentation over linear narrative and character development. With unparalleled stylistic terrorism, he unleashes his literary attack. An unprovoked assault on the senses. Blood Electric (Creation Books) was acclaimed by David Bowie.

So album is here – dark, provocative and brooding, comprising pre-industrial, noise-hop and hi-infidelity:


http://www.archive.org/download/ca154_tkks/ca154_tkks_vbr_mp3.zip

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If somebody is interested in less experimental, more romantic, mellow and ambient stuff - take a look at the new site of Poostosh -

www.virb.com/poostosh
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If you have friends who are into experimental electronica - please forward this email to them as a present.

ALL THE BEST!!!

Misha







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