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Angel*noise on March 06, 2011 13:20

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    Angel * Aftermath: The Mutation * Live At Naunyn 2007

    LP available at: editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO+127V
    CD available at: editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO+127

    Angel is Ilpo Väisänen (Pan sonic) and Dirk Dresselhaus (Schneider TM) who play time-transcending freeform sound, weightlessness and gravity of electromagnetic signals together since 1999.
    The 5 tracks describe the last period of a 26000 years long cycle that leads to a new situation on this planet.
    26000 was recorded between 2008 and 2010 at Construction Site Studios in Berlin & Ilpo's cottage in Karttula, Finland and features guest appearences by Hildur Gudnadottir, BJ Nilsen and Oren Ambarchi.
    The repertoire of the instruments is very wide: glassbowls, metal objects, pieces of wood, grass, birds, dragonflies, lake echo, smoking box and the regular electronic equipment as well as acoustic instruments.
    It's all good in the tummy, bwoys, because the Black Sabbath parts were totally AC/DC.

    " nothing is wider than empty things " (francis bacon)

    " time is the accident of accidents " (epi kuros)
    credits
    released 27 September 2011
    All tracks & instruments by Ilpo Väisänen & Dirk Dresselhaus

    Hildur Gudnadottir: cello & halldorophone on Paradigm Shift
    BJ Nilsen: fieldrecordings & processing on Before The Rush
    Oren Ambarchi: percussion & guitar on Dark Matter Leak, guitar on Paradigm Shift

    Recorded in Berlin and Karttula, Finland 2007-2010
    Mixed at Zone, Berlin 2011
    Mastered by Rashad Becker
    Artwork concept by Ilpo Väisänen
    Layout by Stephen O'Malley

    © 2011 Editions Mego / Angel / MWM

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