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INVISIBLE

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Released: Jan 1, 2009
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  • Genre: Experimental

    Location GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Un

    Profile Views: 42644

    Last Login: 2/9/2012

    Member Since 2/21/2007

    Website www.soundsinvisible.com

    Record Label Unsigned

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    go to our real site, www.soundsinvisible.com
  • Members

    please contact us here: .. barttrotman@gmail.com .. fmarkdixon@gmail.com .. .. Us currently: .. Bart Trotman: electrons in motion. sticks flying past your head.. Mark Dixon: Low End Domenatrix - Master Control Operator, (DM) Drum Machine... Us past: .. Jonathan Henderson: Spazatron: chickenscratch-guitar-attack & E-Rig Maximus .. Jodi Staley: Invisible Ink.. Dan Kaufman: (former noise patchwork)..
  • Influences

    Here's our new music video with tons of hi-tech magic and lo-fi noise. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Here's a documentary about our sprawling approach to music, professionally produced by our friend Khang Mai: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Sounds Like

    For everyone that hasn't seen our Rhythm 1001 show in the flesh and gears, here's a short piece from our month at Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, VA. (May 2009): .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. In the interest of having a quickly loading myspace page, instead of more embedding, here are links to more videos using the Selectric Piano: .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkZBEYrEKD8 .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylEJcBzVmk .. check it out: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. This is us on local Fox news. Here we are playing with our homemade instrument, a selectric typewriter that plays keyboard with the text being projected behind us. The song is called "Binary" and consists of a list of binaries - two words that have a dual/opposite meaning. We start by listing obvious ones, like black:white, good:bad, and the familiar one:zero, (as in binary code). Towards the end we start to blur the line a little by using pairs that should be complimentary opposites, but aren't that simple. Like cop:criminal, for instance —cops are often criminals. We added a new one just for Fox news -- news:propaganda. After we typed that up on the screen, we played the infamous "terrorist fist jab" sound bite from cable's Fox channel. If you're unfamiliar with - they showed a clip of Barack and Michelle Obama giving each other a fist pound, followed by an anchor calling it a "terrorist fist jab". The absolutely amazing thing about all this, is that not only did Fox not comment to us about our statement, they posted the video on their website. It either went right over their heads, or the Triad's local Fox station is just plain old cool. Seems unlikely.

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