Baron Mordant...those who have contributed and been equally 'dant at some stage include Admiral Greyscale, Jaye Ho, Becky Lawrence, Philip Elsmore, Kelvedon Hatch, Simon Munnery, Alan James, Simon Irvine, Shue Tosaki, Mark Refoy, Sam Shackleton, Steve Dub, Shawm Kreitzman, Chicken One, John Whybrew, Mark Fisher, James Thornington, Mick Kirkman, Alex Black, Paul Coleman, Boomkat, S.T Holdings, Warp Records, Simon Reynolds, Joe Stannard, Dennis Greenidge, Steve Astley, Wayne Maxted, Vindicatrix, Test One and all you other restless spores.
Influences
Eno...Arnaldo Putzu...Bruton Music...Jack Hargreaves...Joe Cole...Archigram...Gene Hackman...Panini...Liz Fraser...Meantime...Philip Elsmore...Brian Moore...Scott Walker...Die Gestalten Verlag...Richard Burton...NASL...Young's Brewery (RIP)...Cantillon Gueuze...Leonard Rossiter...Howard Hughes...Kraftwerk...Bruce Bickford...The Kinsey Report...Cook und Moore...Chris Morris...Aphex 'RJ' Systems...Throbbing Gristle...Francis Bacon...Steve Reich in the afternoon...SPK...Tangerine Dream...Gilliam's Brazil...Alan Brazil...Brazil...Joe Meek...Portion Control...Sunn O)))...Brian Abrahams...Brian Clough...Zeke Clough...Test One...Zx...John Fahey...Can...Survival Research Laboratories...SUAD...Black Dice...Buk...Ritchie Hawtin...shellfish...23 Skidoo...Nodes of Yesod...Cabaret Voltaire...Bruges...Dubbing Steppes...Joy Division...Roland...Aka'ight...Hunter S...Bruno S...gesso...Hesse...Esso...Cluster...Captain Mission...Warp...Factory Records...Clonvil Theaker...Neu...Chris Cunning...Ham...Chris Foss...Peter Elson...Autechre...Milligan...David Peace...Burzum...David Lynch...Terry Riley...85% cocoa...Subotnik...Le Tissier...Dennis Greenidge...Le Mesurier...Dilloway...De Quincey...De Lorean...Plastician...Squarepusher...John Foxx...Iain Sinclair...Herzog...Circle...Noggin The Nog...Lightning Bolt...DCFC...Loefah...PIL...Detroit...Balham...Devo...vacuous listings...Black and Decker...Dylan (Carlson not Wass)...Dylan (Wass not Bob)...Darwin's ruminations on gak...Gakken...Fraenum stuck to jeans...Skream...New Order...Oldsmobile...Rephlex...Bladerunner...Skam...400 Blows...Boards Of Canada...Big Black Albini...Celine...Bosch...Whitehouse...you get us?...Crucial Electro...fresh figs...319 Kennington Road...ARP...gash...VCS3...Pink Floyd...German Oak...Findus (the Early Jahren)...Radiophonic Workshoppe...Gil Melle...Naseby...Minifigs...Liars...total lies...ACTUAL influence : Derek Hales
Sounds Like
Dead air...a glib nuance...vague discomfort...a bruised maris piper...an acute variant...the ruptured hull...stowed unpleasantness...cadaverous tape hiss...an undisclosed sum
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Adviruz is the artist psedonym of Istanbul’s Pinar Gurcan, whose growing passion for sound is translated through her music. Since an early age, she has been listening and mimicking opera singers, writing melodies, songs and poems in which she spoke her mind and reflected her soul. All of which are evident on "Nightly Sounds", an 8 track album which is the equivilent of having a glimpse into a diary, learning of love lost, gained, a snapshot of the human condition from which we can all draw experience... All of these things are developed musically into minimalistic glitch, noise, idm, experimental music and microsounds, its influences reminiscent of work by artists like Tujiko Noriko, Mira Calix, Plaid and Björk.
Adviruz and Section 27 present "Nightly Sounds", an intricately woven and rewarding musical tapestry. Available now for free download.
To celebrate our first 27 releases on Section 27 Netlabel, we proudly present to you "Sectioned", a compilation of 27 tracks, amounting to 2 hours across two discs of twisted electronic beats, discordant melodies, haunting passages, broken ambience, bending senses of time and space, microscopic glitches, pounding bass frequencies, sounds between sounds, the human voice and the audible sensation of music dissolving in acid. This is the sound of your mind's eye. This is the sound of the Sectioned... Strap yourself in and enjoy the experience.
Also features a 75 minute bonus disc "Sectioned : Nonimxs", including 9 remixes of selected Section 27 artists by Nonima and 2 original tracks created by Silent Snow and Nina Kardec using existing Nonima tracks.
This is a wee freebie for every one who has not had the chance get down to La Cheetah yet. We will have a mixture of djs playing through the night, just to cater for everyone's tastes.
Our music connoisseurs will be Pro Vinylist Karim(Dress2Sweat), Andrew Ingram (Slabs Of The Tabernacle), Scott Theory(Pest Control) & the Loop Dj's.
Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise. This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP's "Dystopian Battle Hymns" and "Ceremony After Amputation". If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well... "bigger". In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in "Thoughtograph", the ethereal beat jittering of "The Colour of Rain", intercepted transmissions from unknown places in "Com-Intercept", "Ganzfeld"s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in "Almost Tomorrow". Burning pianos, glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcast day, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. "Almost Tomorrow" wears its heart on its sleeve.
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