


The Reaction side is completely different to be aboveĪnd is a set of experimental electro-pop tunes with drum Some recordings of accordion music in here, played by He certainly seems happy to let these digital In fact Beloeil might be trying to invent a new Ren’s blocks in the playpen, spelling out incomprehensible Of white noise fuzz) which are increasingly lined up like child. Right back to the blocks of unusual sound (plus extra sheets Little doodling on the drawing pad of INA-GRM, and then it's

Beloeil to pick up his electro-acoustic stylo for a Sweeties subsides briefly in the middle of the compositionĪllowing M. Very maximal! The barrage of subterranean Wild electronica loopiness which burbles away in relentlessįashion, almost veering out of control like a tremendousĪmount of coloured candies being fed into a coal-chute byĪ concrete mixer. Him as a Surrealist collage-artist trying to improve on Stars, titles which for some reason makes me want to peg Two other CDs for the label, Guillotine and The Bath Of
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Both of them are also single-takes, B10 has an added mfb tone generator and a raw jack for the buzzy bass.įull length LP from this French bonhomme who has made Included are two previously unreleased tracks. Except for the middle section collage, all is performed on the SK1. The Casio somehow jammed and was thought weird enough to be recorded before switch off. Originally recorded in straight takes - no overdubs - on cassette, tracks 1-8 are single-takes on the Casio SK1 rhythm presets, with minimum effects (delay, TRM pan, eq)įorming the b-side of the lp, track 9 owes its existence to the deflated batteries used to practice and record 1-8. Vinyl copies with the label's signature sleeve design E64 white on black are still available (£15 including postage).Īlso available is a limited colour silk print run of 5 copies in red, black, green, bronze and pink text print on white sleeve via the blog link (£20 including postage). Digital remasters of the psychedilc romp Bidules 1-9 lp released on the Entr'acte label (E64).
