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Claus appears on a couple recent Timetheory releases, remixing Textbeak:
Operation Anvil Remixes
Lovecraft as !naus
Claus appears on a couple recent Timetheory releases, remixing Textbeak:
Operation Anvil Remixes
Lovecraft as !naus
Claus adds a little hip-hop to American Gigabyte by Weep the People, a collaboration with Textbeak and Ben Jones Like Whoa.
Shit got all reversed out; the bass creatures refused to let go; i told them EVERYTHING. I’m so very sorry.
May the 21st, we drove out to Edwards AFB. With the potentiometer cranked, static slowly became coherent. Swing, the voices said, swing. So we swung it a little, and we threw in some concrГЁte. Still, we remain far from the dubstep, sounding more abstract hip-hop than anything. Sounding a little Two Lone Swordsmen.
Finally some inspiration dropped by, and we chatted over tea. I have a love-hate relationship with bergamot, but I never lost my cool. In any case, inspiration played me some really tech dubstep, which got me all full of rhythm and bliss the way SF Funkatech parties once did. My gear is still stowed, but I think I have a decent mix going all in the box.
Written in Barcelona, 2008. Less political than the title implies, although I always remember the poster with an American native that said, “the white man speaks with forked tongue”.
The first edition of the Slice beat-juggling iPhone app from The Strange Agency is coming soon and features all new, never heard, straight from the ghetto, dope-illest beat loops by yours truly.
Claus muzak hits us with glorious 4-track ep, 1988 is a journey of electronic music with bouncy movement and addictive grooves. Beautifully interwoven synth melodies and deep bass warmth create a very solid and accomplished release, Very much recommened.
Here’s an abstract one. Most recently finished, but first of The Minutes to be released.