Artist : Machinefabriek
Title : Hapstaart
Genre : Electronic
Year : 2007
Date : 04/20/2007
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks : 01
Label : Machinefabriek (White)
Source : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length : 20:03 min
Size : 26,8 MB
Tracklist:
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Hapstaart
01.Machinefabriek - Untitled
02.Machinefabriek - Untitled
03.Machinefabriek - Untitled
04.Machinefabriek - Untitled
05.Machinefabriek - Untitled
06.Machinefabriek - Untitled
07.Machinefabriek - Untitled
08.Machinefabriek - Untitled
09.Machinefabriek - Untitled
10.Machinefabriek - Untitled
11.Machinefabriek - Untitled
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20:03 min
from Boomkat:
I'm starting to think that there's something funny going on at camp Machinefabriek. Rutger Zuydervelt quite
evidently has a team of enslaved experimental musicians working non-stop, twenty-four hours a day
coming up with hundreds upon hundreds of fizzled-out dronesome masterworks, if he doesn't then the
man was obviously the result of a government experiment go wrong. Imagine if Steve Austin had been
granted the special power of producing loads of great avant-garde music instead of super strength and
super speed? That would make pretty boring telly admittedly but the output would no-doubt resemble that
of our man Machinefabriek's. This latest 3" cd (there have been over thirty now.) shows our protagonist on
a new journey, a tentative voyage into the austere land of academic minimalism! Yep Zuydervelt ditches
the whirring jet-engine noise for a second to ponder the wonders of Japanese microsound, at least that's
what it sounds like. 'Hapstaart' was made using a mixing desk, wires, effects pedals and a laptop but you
wouldn't know to listen to it, the sounds Zuydervelt manages to extract from these the most slender of
wares is simply shocking - crumbling noise one minute, tremulous bass the next, a high pitched frequency
here, a distorted wave of feedback there. This might be the most academic and minimal thing that has
come from the Machinefabriek camp to date but it's also one of the most detailed, most glacial and most
phenomenally complex. Each sound feels like it has been engineered at the hand of a true craftsman, yet
where so much minimal music seems to travel much too far up its own rear-end, Zuydervelt carefully
manages to inject it with the same sort of punk spirit you'd expect to find on a Prurient record. 'Hapstaart' is
a noise record done very quietly indeed, and to be quite honest it can really only be Machinefabriek.
Absolutely essential and super limited - we have 50 copies and we're not getting any more, ever!
Mixed By, Effects [Effect Pedals], Computer [Laptop] - Rutger Zuydervelt
3" CD comes in a mini jewel case.
http://www.machinefabriek.nu/