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rivet - Instrumental v.4
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With the advent of the cut-up, mainly attributed to William S. Burroughs and Byron Gysin, the music of the beat era became at once something that meant more than simple words flowing into a coherent whole.
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Phrygia creates sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought. Mainly electronic beat laden and experimental electronica, Phrygia has now started to dive into m
Phrygia creates diverse sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought, enabling the listener to further their efforts through aural stimulation. Within the music, we wish to propel you to another dimension of sound and thought, where worlds collide in a very abstract yet friendly atmosphere of knowledge and sensibility.
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Charts
Peak #107
Peak in subgenre #9
Author
David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra
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© - 2003 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David
Uploaded
November 17, 2003
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MP3 6.5 MB 128 kbps 7:02
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With the advent of the cut-up, mainly attributed to William S. Burroughs and Byron Gysin, the music of the beat era became at once something that meant more than simple words flowing into a coherent whole. All of a sudden, the fractured rants of Wild Bill gave a new meaning to poetic stream of consciousness. William S. Burroughs is everywhere in this track, excerpts from "Ah, Pook the Destroyer", "Agent K-9 was in contact with the alien mindscreen", and "Twilight's Last Gleaming" I guess the props should also go to the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, John Cale, and Sonic Youth. This song makes you want to move. It's so strange in the intro that you are basically riveted to the track, waiting for it to unfold. Listen to the whole thing, or you just won't get it. A collaboration between all three members of Phrygia. The first point to be made here is that we are waiting for the vocal track to be administered to this track, making it actually complete. We built this song with the sole intention of having a dancefloor dnb destructo-bomb going off. I remember being told I am no Dieselboy, and I am quite happy to agree. Not quite as drawn out as Dieselboy, this track still has roots. But it grows on these and becomes quite tall on it's own.
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Drumnjon
Dec 04, 2011
MAGNETIC rythm.....NICCCEEE>>>DRUMNJON