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a r t i s t : Differnet
t i t l e : Come On and Bring Back the BrjokΘn Sounds of Yore!
d a t e : 2003
l a b e l : Friendly Noise
g e n r e : Electronic
r l s. d a t e : Oct/2003
t r a c k s : 11
b i t r a t e : 192kbps
s i z e : 75,3 MB
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Welcome To The Glitch World Of Pop!
"An inventory of appliances, a layout of tools, a bunch of
objects, a series of treatments. A user friendly music,
electro-domestic, organic organs, small animal ensembles,
unknown soloists... international byzantine songs!"
Friendly Noise proudly present our second release, following
the "Friendly People Making Noise" compilation" earlier this
year: a 11-track adventure titled "Come On And Bring Back The
BrjokΘn Sounds Of Yore!" (FYN 08, release date Sep 27, 2003)
performed by the trio Differnet , consisting of Tomas BodΘn,
Anna-Karin Brus and Peter Jackson.
Musically the scope of the adventure ranges from the electronic
to the acoustic, from noise to pop melodies, from vocal to
instrumental songs, with lyrics full of associations to film,
art, philosophy and literature. Tomas BodΘn's creative
treatment of the sounds is unmistakable - a misplaced sound
from the guitar can, say, be transformed into the framework of
a song.
The record begins with "VilolΣge", a dystopic poem written by
Jackson. "Mikrophonie" is a long, epic popsong with fine layers
of chiselled out sound. "Mycobacterium Tuberculosis" unites
jarring noise with a lovely melody. The legendary documentary
filmmaker Eric M Nilsson has made a video for the song.
"Revolution Nein" is austere postpunkdisco. "Settled" is house
influenced pop in the Differnet way. On "How?" Sophie Rimheden
guests on vocals. "Conflictionary (Barricade Builders Of The
World Unite And Take Cover)" shows Schneider Tm, Dntel and
Pulseprogramming how modern pop should sound. The last song
"Fragment 75" is a monotone, kraut-ish song which is both the
first song Differnet ever wrote and a hopeful starting-point
for further adventures.
Eight of the eleven songs have previously floated around in
earlier incarnations as mp3-files or, in very limited editions,
on the groups acclaimed, self-released CD-r releases. "Come On
And Bring Back The BrjokΘn Sounds Of Yore!" is a contemporary
debut album in how it's simultaneously a retrospective best-of
compilation of the huge output only available as data files.
For us, this record release is necessary in many ways, but
above all: Differnet's music is so brilliant that it must
finally be converted from transient data to durable art and be
packaged in a dignified manner.
www.friendlynoise.tk
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01-VilolΣge [01:59]
02-Mikrophonie [07:27]
03-Mycobacterium Tuberculosis [03:40]
04-Revolution Nein [04:18]
05-The Cars That Ate Berlin [04:06]
06-Settled [06:53]
07-Convolution Sweatshop [04:33]
08-How? (Featuring Sophie Rimheden) [04:11]
09-Conflictionary [06:02]
10-Summerface [06:42]
11-Fragment 75 [04:54]
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54:45 min
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