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Nad Spiro

Fightclubbing


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12.00 €

CD
Release date 2003-01-01
Label Geometrik
Ref.: GR-MA01

Track list

Song Title File size Length Price
1.
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Mrs cranium lectures on phrenology 4,52 Min.
2.
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Gravid gaz 6,12 Min.
3.
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Antenna funtasy 3,26 Min.
4.
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Marv.in.put 5,19 Min.
5.
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Spirotechnics 4,41 Min.
6.
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Addaire 1,29 Min.
7.
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Second Story 4,07 Min.
8.
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Figthclubbing 2,48 Min.
9.
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Motorschiff:corridor 4,50 Min.
10.
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Motorschiff:deck (guitar only) 27,42 Min.
11.
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Enigmo helix 5,25 Min.

Album description

New delivery of the encrypted soundtrack from our special agent Nad Spiro : new codes transmitted through a dense mixture of digital structures, sweeping loops and processed guitars. Above that the vocal thread is always perceived. Spiro adopts new sound identities to interfere once more in your personal, distorted map. Spiro (Rosa Arruti) reveals frequencies, melodic data, sequences of deeper cadences to create her new sound-fictions: extensions of you, mind edition, rewinded evocations of elements somehow provocative. Mission Fightclubbing. On this new work, she shares the production once again with Victor Sol from NYC; Miguel Ibañez provides his subliminals; and Geometrik Records release the cd with the help from Mess/Age (Kaos Management) who besides their usual texts, docu/mentals and bulletins begin to promote sound material. About Nad Spiro’s work is been said: This is electronic music as it should be. It uses the full potential of technology to create something bright, shiny and new, but is suffused with a warmth and a sense of discovery that keeps the human element very much to the fore... The album is alive with propulsive electro rhythms, shiny synth melodies and swirling psychedelic irruptions: the music of the future, if ever i heard it. (Sound Projector no. 9. UK)