From: Zviij's OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL
The Elektron Tapes (#4) by Zviij.
Elektron tapes (#4). Studies inspired by Aphex Twin & Venetian Snares productions — using Elektron Monomachine SFX60+ Elektron Octatrack w/ Pro X Fade coss-fader on Vestax PMC-05 Pro III. Also featuring Oto Biscuit (w/ iPad as sound source) + Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 (x2). [Apps used on the iPad are: Moog's Animoog & MorphWiz]. Performed by sound artist & noise designer Zviij © 2011.
Zviij's setup includes:
- ELEKTRON OCTATRACK DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE SAMPLER
- ELEKTRON MONOMACHINE MULTIPLE SYNTHESIS SEQUENCER
- OTO BISCUIT 8-BIT EFFECT PROCESSOR
- APPLE IPAD (running Animoog & MorphWiz)
- VESTAX PMC-05 PRO III MIXING CONTROLLER
- KORG KAOSS PAD DYNAMIC EFFECT/SAMPLER (x2)
*N.B.— "Naked flowers" (Album) is available on Bandcamp.
A radical release somewhere between John Zorn's Naked City works (specifically the recording "Torture Garden") and Mike Patton's Fantômas project (the eponymous 1st album). "Naked Flowers" is a collection of 32 short, condensed and concise tracks — lasting from 20 seconds to 2 minutes. A full album of alternative/metal electronics. Composed & performed by Zviij (electronic manoeuvrings). *No external sound sources used. Produced by Zviij © 2011
*Also available: "High heels failure" (5 'single' tracks): Fragmentary electronic studies inspired by Aphex Twin & Venetian Snares productions. (Tracks available only in digital format). Composed & performed by Zviij (electronic manoeuvrings). Produced by Zviij © 2011.
→ Available on Bandcamp.
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Friday 28 October 2011
Wednesday 26 October 2011
"Naked flowers" by Zviij (feat. Elektron Octatrack & Oto Biscuit) on iTunes! A radical release somewhere between John Zorn's Naked City works (specifically the recording "Torture Garden") and Mike Patton's Fantômas project (the eponymous 1st album).
Zviij: "Naked flowers" / Cover by Elvire Bastendorff © 2011.
A radical release somewhere between John Zorn's Naked City works (specifically the recording "Torture Garden") and Mike Patton's Fantômas project (the eponymous 1st album). "Naked Flowers" is a collection of 32 short, condensed and concise tracks — lasting from 20 seconds to 2 minutes. A full album of alternative/metal electronics.
Composed & performed by Zviij (electronic manoeuvrings).
*No external sound sources used. Recorded June 2011 in Brussels.
Produced by Zviij © 2011
*N.B.— "Naked flowers" (Album) is available on Bandcamp.
*Also available: "High heels failure" (5 'single' tracks): Fragmentary electronic studies inspired by Aphex Twin & Venetian Snares productions. (Tracks available only in digital format). Composed & performed by Zviij (electronic manoeuvrings). Produced by Zviij © 2011. Available on Bandcamp.
zviij.com
zviij.bandcamp.com
zviij.blogspot.com
soundcloud.com/zviij
vimeo.com/zviij
youtube.com/zviij
twitter.com/zviij
facebook.com/pages/Zviij
→ Booking : zviij AT zviij.com
Friday 7 October 2011
"High heels failure" by Zviij (feat. Elektron Machines & Oto Biscuit) on iTunes!
*Sound artist, noise designer and electronic musician Zviij w/ his Elektron based setup
(feat. Oto Biscuit & Vestax PMC-05 ProIII).
Zviij's setup includes:
- ELEKTRON OCTATRACK DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE SAMPLER
- ELEKTRON MONOMACHINE MULTIPLE SYNTHESIS SEQUENCER
- OTO BISCUIT 8-BIT EFFECT PROCESSOR
- VESTAX PMC-05 PRO III MIXING CONTROLLER
- KORG KAOSS PAD DYNAMIC EFFECT/SAMPLER (x2)
*N.B.— "High heels failure" (5 'single' tracks) available on Bandcamp.
Fragmentary electronic studies inspired by Aphex Twin & Venetian Snares productions. (Tracks available only in digital format). Composed & performed by Zviij (electronic manoeuvrings). Produced by Zviij © 2011. Also available on Bandcamp.
zviij.com
zviij.bandcamp.com
zviij.blogspot.com
soundcloud.com/zviij
vimeo.com/zviij
youtube.com/zviij
twitter.com/zviij
facebook.com/pages/Zviij
→ Booking : zviij AT zviij.com
*Artworks by Elvire Bastendorff © 2011.
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