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AM Podcast 100 – Electric Cafe
For our 100th podcast we have chosen a band that guided as for so many years. But instead of showing their well known tracks we decided to play the hidden treasures of their work. Further information about the band you can find here.
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Francis Theberge & Hendekagon – Trimmed, Trammed & Truncated
Part 4 of the Adventurous Music Digital Series is filled with field recordings, manipulated sounds and ambient noises. After over a decade of visual collaborations, Francis Theberge and Hendekagon are ready now to continue their teamwork in the audio field.
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V. A. – Relatives Schoensein
Relatives Schoensein is a non-profit art collaboration. The book shows photographs of excerpts of weathered and partly destroyed street art. For each photograph, there is a soundtrack created by a sound artist. All in all, there are over 40 sound artists from all over the world ( including Australia, Canada, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, UK and USA) who have contributed to this project. There will be a download code for this compilation of tracks within the book.
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Hendekagon – The Dreams I Can’t Remember
The Dreams I Can't Remember is the fourth release of Hendekagon (a.k.a. Signalstoerung) for Adventurous Music.
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AM Podcast 94 – Hidden Vibes
Podcast 94 is featuring music from the label Hidden Vibes.
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Signalstoerung – This Will Improve…
This Will Improve Your Reputation As A Music Collector is Signalstoerung's follow up to the UU release on Hymen Records.
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AM Podcast 92 – Le Facteur Humain
Podcast 92 is featuring music by Hugo Girard (Vromb).
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INYAN – Still
With Still INYAN wonders: Can indigenous peoples and modern human beings co-exist peacefully? Still by INYAN is the fourth part of the Adventurous Music Cardboard Series featuring experimental electronic music with a critical attitude towards society.
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Hendekagon & Signalstoerung – Sale
With Sale Hendekagon & Signalstoerung explore psychological pricing strategies and their effect on buyers. For many years now companies use pricing tactics to lure buyers into consuming things. But do they really offer good deals or bargains? And most important, do we need all these things we buy?
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Signalstoerung -Tales From Dark Places 2.2