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ALEXEI DE BRONHE - INDEPENDENT FILMMAKER, MUSICIAN, SOUND & VIDEO PRODUCER, AUDIO-VISUAL ARTIST, MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST. FROM BELARUS, MINSK.
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POLYSTYLISTICS: JUNGLE (URBAN, SKY), CHILLOUT, BREAK-BEAT, AMBIENT, ELECTRO, NEO CLASSICAL, HIP-HOP, DOWNTEMPO, DUB, DEEP/DUB TECHNO, EXPERIMENTAL, ETC...
FILMOGRAPHY:
2009 - "BELARUSIZATION" SHORT FILM
2009 - "NOS'BIT" SHORT FILM
2010 - "SORRY, I DON'T HEAR YOU DRUMMACHINE" SHORT FILM
2010 - "CINEMALISM" EXPERIMENTAL SHORT FILM CYCLE
2011 - "IRRELATIVE" SHORT FILM
Wow! I love this record. Released in 1985 and I've had it for at least 8 years, but never listened to it till tonight. And I've only done the first side so far!
Though this may look like a map to an Infocom text adventure, it is a sketch of the dseq drum machine micro-language interpreter, as implemented in Csound.
Holga multiple exposure with colored flash: Four Dimensional Nightmare from Seattle WA played on What's This Called? on KPSU on 3/2/2013. For a few more weeks you may download the proceedings via the following link: s3.amazonaws.com/archive-complete/1362250801.mp3
My hot new (old) XL-7 is a desktop sequencer module version of E-mu's Xtreme Lead-1 Electronica and Dance oriented sound module.
More info here:http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/xl7.php
The SR-16 seems to be one of the most common drum machines around; there's not much "cachet" associated with it. It's the first drum machine I got, and when I filled it up and couldn't figure out how to back up the data, I bought another one.
They are both in the sink, as is Henry Pants, for reasons unknown.