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| M.O.A.T.A. - Omen & The Rorschach Garden - Frantic Sessions (Ant-Zen)
Tracklist 01. inside 02. every nude gets in action 03. unresponsible 04. beyond all visible 05. (y)our nightmares 06. frantic vision 07. knowledge 08. drop it! 09. nerves 10. oversterilisation 11. take care 12. alles ist nichts! 13. pashas delight (dub) 14. ash nazg
Release Date 14th April 2015
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Press Release m.o.a.t.a. - omen: voices, noises, electronics, tapes, treatments philipp münch (t.r.g.): noises, electronics, treatments
twenty years after their conception, the frantic sessions are finally made available to the public in a collaborative effort by raubbau and ant-zen. an old school lesson for a whole new generation of disciples: oscillating between noise and rhythm, drones and ambience, these 14 tracks are drenched in minimal monotony and repetition, seething with feedback, topped off with the occasional distorted croon of m.o.a.t.a. - omen. 'frantic sessions' preserves the original raw and unpolished sound of its age, which is now all red-and-hot again, stirring it with the underground clubs and via the likes of the berghain into a larger crossover crowd. history has swung full circle, and the full fascination and youthful energy of this material feels just right - now!
biographic background: sven pügge and philipp münch met in a self-governing underground club in 1989, and with the addition of a guitar player and the occasional help of philipp's younger brother started the rather productive underground band ars moriendi - which now enjoys cult status posthumously. they were young lads with lots of time and creative energy, so music was happening all the time, also apart from ars moriendi: sven explored the noise avant-garde as m.o.a.t.a. - omen, and philipp pursued the rorschach garden as an outlet for all things odd (before it metamorphosed into the trademark analogue electro pop unit it is today). scarce equipment made it necessary to help out each other all the time, and mom/trg became a regular collaborative outfit, not shying away from styles as diverse as ambient, pop, techno, noise and all things obscure and experimental. via the underground, a few cassette tapes were released (on fich-art and cat killer), and the later caught ant-zen's attention. the f...Read the whole post...
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