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	<title>Comments on: [zeromoon] TÃœSÃœRI: Bi saiakera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VITAL WEEKLY 572

TÃœSÃœRI - BI SAIAKERA (MP3 by Zeromoon)
Oier Iruretagoiena is our man behind TÃ¼sÃ¼ri and he hails from &#039;the most industrial side of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country)&#039;, a location where I presume he makes his field recordings, which he, once at home, processes into music. The origins of the recordings can no longer be traced back to anything we could point out in nature, as everything is quite clouded beyond recognition. He does a fine job in these fifteen minutes, and surely fits the microsound posse, but on the other hand he doesn&#039;t do anything unusual or different than his peers. Since it&#039;s for free to download, I can recommend going to the Zeromoon site and check it out. It&#039;s quite nice. (FdW)
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<p>TÃœSÃœRI &#8211; BI SAIAKERA (MP3 by Zeromoon)<br />
Oier Iruretagoiena is our man behind TÃ¼sÃ¼ri and he hails from &#8216;the most industrial side of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country)&#8217;, a location where I presume he makes his field recordings, which he, once at home, processes into music. The origins of the recordings can no longer be traced back to anything we could point out in nature, as everything is quite clouded beyond recognition. He does a fine job in these fifteen minutes, and surely fits the microsound posse, but on the other hand he doesn&#8217;t do anything unusual or different than his peers. Since it&#8217;s for free to download, I can recommend going to the Zeromoon site and check it out. It&#8217;s quite nice. (FdW)<br />
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