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Ad noiseam adn32 - Release date: October 2003
Cd ep

MP3s:
-6 (complete track) , 3min 55s,
1.8 Mbytes
-5 (excerpt), 1min
59s, 900 kbytes
-1 (excerpt),
1min 30s, 700 Kbytes
Viva 6581, viva robots!
The coolest teenage robot on this side of the microchip finally
comes back with a new single. Here is his 44KHz homage to the MOS6581,
the soundchip at the core of the Commodore 64 and the dearly loved
Sidstation.
Tarmvred
left you begging for more engine oil with “Subfusc”
(adn4), he had you grooving to
“Panacea Shares Needles with Tarmvred” (adn11),
he nailed you ears during his various tours, and recently did
America (adn25). Now he feels
like putting on silicon the tunes he had been throwing at audience
for two years. Here come the ultra distorted italo disco, the distorted
computer game music, the dislocated melodies that makes you wish
you were a robot too. Happy tunes for noise heads? Hard breaks for
electro fans? Whatever.
6, 5, 8 and 1. No need for a lot of words to get what Tarmvred
is expressing here. Pure dancefloor appeal, high frequencies breaks,
and those sweet, sweet tunes that seem sung by R2D2. Wait, is it
“kill all humans” that he is saying?
Tarmvred
is back. And who knows what he will do next. Now that his previous
CDs have become classic, he is more than admitting his addiction
to 8 bit sounds. The time is here to bring some bodies on the dancefloor
again. With a smile, and a mechanical one.
Viva robots!
Tracklisting: 6, 5, 8, 1
Tarmvred on "Viva 6581" are Jonas Johansson and Johannes
Hedberg.
Mastered by C-Drík at Syrphe.
Tarmvred: www.tarmvred.net
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