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For those of you who were frustrated by not being able to download the free samples from their new location… my sloppy coding has been fixed. Download away, and look for new loops to be added in the near future.
The Steinklang Records tribute to Koki Tano (MSBR) is now online. It is a massive 10-CD free compilation, featuring 151 noise and experimental artists from 31 countries, including Dan Menche, Emil Beaulieau, Telepherique and collaborations between MSBR and Mr. Natural (as part of Blazen y Sharp) and myself. I’m guessing download times will be very slow for a while, but if you’re into experimental/noise music, this will be very worth the wait.
His Elusiveness Mr. Natural kicks off his world tour tonight by opening for the esteemed Justice Yeldham, accompanied by many others which you can read about in this other blog post. In the meantime, his tour itinerary is now available, and let me tell you - if he’s arriving in your area, you should drop everything and check out his plantlife audio alchemy.
We’re also proud to announce that these dates are being served to you from the brand new glkweb! Gender-less Kibbutz finally have a permanent home on The Internets! The site is skeletal at the moment, but it will become more informational in the very near future.
Spent a good evening with Mr. Natural, getting some stuff lined up before he goes on his world tour. Final graphics transfers, itinerary knowledge, registering glkweb.com (give it a couple of days) and making some very special plans for his stopover between Japan and the US leg of the tour… More info soon, so keep an eye out.
In the meantime, some new Treatment Plant tracks have come our way! First, we have another track from James Jandt called Doubly Treated Raw Sewage and two dark, winding trips through the pipes from kirchenkampf: Wasteoid and New Age Sew Age. Check them out!
I’m pleased to announce that there are two new tracks available now at The Treatment Plant. I’d like to welcome 4th Sign of the Apocalypse and James Jandt to our list of purifiers… Go check them out and let them know what you think of their purification skills. To them (and especially to 4th Sign) I’d like to apologise for the delay in getting these tracks up. To everyone else, I’d like to encourage you all to continue downloading the sources (because I know that you are) and send us your tracks!
ADAMISGOD for being the first to provide their take on The Treatment Plant. Crazy, mashed-up schitzophrenic type stuff. Make sure to check it out.
Because I shore haven’t. Recouperating today after two days of great gigs and very little sleep… The quick recap - Angle of View show rocks solid, meet the 404noise crew for Atlanta action, Logickal last-minutes his way into improv oblivion for a brief meetup with Jhonn Balance in the lobby of an imaginary alien nightclub… more after the break.
As promised, in celebration of Valentine’s Day, the first installment of Treatment Plant reworkings is now online in the form of Sewage Treatment by Logickal. It’s more minimal/abstract than most of the other Logickal material - but that’s not a bad thing. Those that want to support Discrec and Offnominal - keep your eyes open for an affordable “hardcopy” CD release in March.
In the meantime, download away and remember- This musick is also available for use in your own tracks for the project… Who loves ya, baby?
Okay, everyone. Offnominal/Discrec’s first online collaborative project has now gone online. Called The Treatment Plant, it is a freeform excercise in ‘Net moderated remixing and collaboration. The original sources and the guidelines/rules are available now at The Treatment Plant homepage. Be on the lookout for Logickal’s first take on these sources, Sewage Treatment on Valentine’s Day. If you have any questions about the project or wish to submit a track for inclusion, please email sewage@offnominal.com. More discussion, background and rules follow the break….
Continue reading ‘The Treatment Plant goes online…’
Two new/old Logickal tracks… Recorded live on the Mixdown (Thanks, DJ B!) back on October 10 2003, just before the Buzz & Click show. These were a couple of tracks I was working on for that show that I pulled for time/feel reasons. They are Excozer Flow and The Clock Shines 11.
Enjoy!

