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Voltew | Posted: 15/11/2010, 13:34 mi sto dando molto in questi giorni agli ascolti della Tympanik; il nuovo di Autoclav1.1 lo trovo meraviglioso, ed anche questo di Access to Arasaka non è affatto male.. |
dj elettrodo | Posted: 15/11/2010, 11:18 |
nekron-x | Posted: 6/9/2010, 13:48 così come tutti gli album / ep in download free dal suo sito e che consiglio caldamente agli amanti |
dj elettrodo | Posted: 6/9/2010, 10:51 CITAZIONE (Luca EW @ 27/8/2010, 21:03) Access To Arasaka - Void() (Tympanik Audio) Tracklist t.b.a. Release Date 14 Settembre 2010 Buy it on POPoNAUT Access To Arasaka - Void() (CD) Press Release a year after breaking into the scene with his critically acclaimed debut cd 'oppidan', access to arasaka is back to present his latest masterpiece titled 'void();'. sixteen fantastic new tracks of dark sonic futurism inspired by the history and future of system hacking. an open invitation for the listener to imagine what a computer might attempt to comprehend when it’s system is under attack. a perfect blend of dark ambient and glitch. Links Artist: www.accesstoarasaka.com | www.myspace.com/accesstoarasaka Label: www.tympanikaudio.com | www.myspace.com/tympanik Il precedente Oppidan è stato un buon lavoro...aspetto con interesse |
Luca EW | Posted: 27/8/2010, 20:03 Access to Arasaka - Void() (Tympanik Audio) Tracklist 01. *strtok() 02. kill_recorder=$c1 03. array[0..8191] 04. setvector 05. config.syn_seq 06. &sin 07. term/echo 08. optlist: 09. syslog_ident 10. [overwrite_ctr] 11. inc(tumbler) 12. n->m_pkthdr.len 13. switch(pcap_datalink) 14. bpf_u_int32 15. <arpa/inet.h> 16. sys.argv[1:] Release Date 14th September 2010 Listen on Spotify Access to Arasaka - Void() Buy it on POPoNAUT Access To Arasaka - Void() (CD) Press Release After the out-of-nowhere success of his debut CD ‘Oppidan‘ in 2009, the Rochester, NY producer Access To Arasaka returns a year later, stronger and more focused than ever, with a stunning new album on Tympanik Audio titled ‘void();‘. Sixteen new tracks of dark sonic futurism inspired by the history and future of system hacking. From the phone phreaks to the console cowboys; dirty hippies using blue boxes at payphones 40 years ago, to the unborn children wandering cyberspace 40 years from now. An open invitation for the listener to imagine what a computer might attempt to comprehend when its system is under such an attack. Perfectly dark, cinematic, complex, and hauntingly surreal. Links Artist: Website | Facebook Label: Website | Facebook |