April 2012
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Fractal Meat on a Spongy Bone 02: 16th December 2011 by Graham Dunning
Archived show originally broadcast live on NTS Radio. An audio scrapbook compiled by sound artist and musician Graham Dunning. Sonic art and experiments, improvised music, drones, textures and rhythms. Alongside the musical collage the live shows feature guest artists, musicians and curators in conversation, choosing tracks...
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#0433 from Vol.44 by Cezary Gapik
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Cezary Gapik | selected older works
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#0004 [Vault] from 1998 by Cezary Gapik
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#0150 from M.R.I. by CEZAR
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#0503 [Barrier] (excerpt) from Vanishing by Cezary Gapik
“Vanishing” is an EP, released by Entropy Records, that consists of two lethargic compositions. The first work #0476 [Vanishing] is full of abstract ambient sounds which float into higher dimensional space. After monotonic blend into prolific wholeness, sublime sounding evokes cathedral feeling. By progressively absorbing sine...
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#0523 [Illusory Calm] from The String by Cezary Gapik
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#0009 [Glass] from 1998 by Cezary Gapik
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#0143 from M.R.I. by CEZAR
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Cezary Gapik | Beats… Riffs… Drones [Continuation]
1. Radian – Nahfeld | Rec.Extern / Thrill Jockey, 2002 2. Cloaks – R.F.I.D. | Versus Grain / 3by3 Records, 2009 3. Daniel Menche & Anla Courtis – Runa-Uturunco (excerpt) | Yaguá Ovy / MIE Music, 2011 4. God – Tunnel | The Anatomy Of Addiction / Big Cat Records, 1994 5. Sub Spa – 005 | 333 Records, 2011 6. Godflesh –...
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Cezary Gapik – The Sum Of Disappearing Sounds |...
Although he started as a punk activist in his native Poland in the early eighties, at a time when the country was facing the first onslaughts of the huge struggle to escape the grip of communism which would characterise the next few years, Cezary Gapik went on to widen his musical horizon greatly as he discovered Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle and Public Image Limited, and, later, the...
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THE WIRE #337 / MARCH 2012 | review for: Cezary...
“Abstract Depressionism” is how Polish musician Cezary Gapik pegs his own aesthetic, which is mostly an apt description. The blessed out vapour trail of his “Uncertainty [#0522]” is a considerable detour from miserabilism, adopting much more of an angelic feel with the same stratospheric arcs of sinewy digital smear heard throughout Kompakt’s seminal Pop Ambient series. Here, snow-blindingly...