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	<title>Comments on: [RDM30] BAZTERRAK, IZARZUGAZA, XEDH [RDM27] ADRIAN JUAREZ &amp; TÃœSÃœRI</title>
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		<title>By: audiolab &#187; Blog Archive &#187; [RDM32] LÃ–TY NEGARTI &#38; AL KARPENTER</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 00:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Administrator</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VITALWEEKLY

IZARZUGAZA &amp; XEDH &amp; BAZTERRAK - INTERSECCIONES I-V (MP3 by Ruidemos)
More from  Izarzugaza and Miguel A Garcia (also known as Xedh), see also last week, but here together with one Enrike Hurtado, also known as Bazterrak. He plays laptop with self-made software, Xedh plays mixer, objects, electric sounds and laptop, and Izarzugaza plays processed feedback, pedals and metallic drones. I assume this all generated through live playing, but one can&#039;t be sure. As opposed to many of the works coming from the Basque country, following their main agitator Mattin, this is however not about noise. Or at least not to the extend that some of their other music has. Only in &#039;Interseccion IV&#039;, things are quite loud, but throughout the other four pieces they play some drone related microscopic sound exploration of cracks, clicks, heavy bass drones and metallic rumbling. Quite nice at that, especially when they take back the volume and let things develop in a more natural manner. Certainly a road to explore more I think. (FdW)
Address: http://www.ruidemos.r8.org]]></description>
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<p>IZARZUGAZA &#038; XEDH &#038; BAZTERRAK &#8211; INTERSECCIONES I-V (MP3 by Ruidemos)<br />
More from  Izarzugaza and Miguel A Garcia (also known as Xedh), see also last week, but here together with one Enrike Hurtado, also known as Bazterrak. He plays laptop with self-made software, Xedh plays mixer, objects, electric sounds and laptop, and Izarzugaza plays processed feedback, pedals and metallic drones. I assume this all generated through live playing, but one can&#8217;t be sure. As opposed to many of the works coming from the Basque country, following their main agitator Mattin, this is however not about noise. Or at least not to the extend that some of their other music has. Only in &#8216;Interseccion IV&#8217;, things are quite loud, but throughout the other four pieces they play some drone related microscopic sound exploration of cracks, clicks, heavy bass drones and metallic rumbling. Quite nice at that, especially when they take back the volume and let things develop in a more natural manner. Certainly a road to explore more I think. (FdW)<br />
Address: <a href="http://www.ruidemos.r8.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.ruidemos.r8.org</a></p>
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