Xenoglosia is NOT Music.
Xenoglosia Began as an experiment with analog synthisis back in the early 90s, I grew up with fantastic televison soundtracks and film scores from shows like Dr Who, and Forbidden Planet, I would have to say my biggest influence is the "Incidental Music" on Dr Who, When they'd land on some creepy planet populated by vampires or giant paper mache' spiders, I remember hearing these creeepy ring modulated tones and thinking to myself "Now thats a hell of alot cooler than that stupid half cactus/half Tom Baker looking guy..."
It was like the music was more important than the actors, (no offence mister Baker, you're still the cats meow...)..It was such a major inspiration that as soon as I could I stole my moms crappy Casiotone and started making "Dracula music" (Planet of the Vampires had the greatest score of all the episodes)...and as with all things, it evolved, I picked up a 4 track and an analog synth as soon as I was able and began messing around, Soon a computer came into play allowing me to manipulate samples and use a mic to record sounds I found around the house and such, I found the manipulation of sounds was more what I was interested in rather than conventional "Music" and my plans became clear. After a few years of trading tapes with a friend, I began getting organized to play live shows, Coffee shops, someones basement, anywhere I could..which was heaps of fun.
Some years later I moved into a studio space with a friend, and he went through my hard drive, and took all my completed tracks, organized them, and released them on his own small lable (I woulda liked if he woulda told me first...) But that gave me a hint that people actually listened to music like that.
I guess thats where it all began.
This Just In. I have been picked up by a small netlable.
http://www.fullcodemedia.com/artists/nerdlab4/index.html
Please behold more things there.
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Hey Instects is real interesting. It's got me kinda off balanced and tilted to the right floating around in a tin can in space. Disco Apprentice is also just as expressive in its silence and precisely picked out sounds emerging from the ambience. Good tracks, man. :)
cosmodrone is LOVELY. "sputnik" is the king of ambient demons. also, if the mood you were trying to set along with the rest of the album wasn't "creepy" or maybe "make your peen feel scared" then you FAILED and are probably insane. but i love you anyways k?