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2006
Frans De Waard, Vital Weekly 548, “live journal 12.28.2005″
The best release of the three is however from a Russian musician living in New York: Grundik Kasyansky. He had releases on State Art (see Vital Weekly 424) and Creative Sources Recordings (see Vital Weekly 530). His instruments include a computer, small theremin, radios and feedback synthesizer, although he limits himself to the latter here. Recorded on December 28th last year, he plays some ultra soft music. Soft peeps with lots of silence in between. If you put the volume all the way up, you may even hear much more sounds that aren't unlike insects or bugs in your room. Quite an intense release, this one.
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