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			<![CDATA[<p>Le Words On Tracks de cette semaine est plein de glitches, profitez-en bien !!</p>
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<p>1. Biosphere - Phantasm</p>
<p>We have chosen to start with Biosphere's wonderfull techno-ambient track it has an earie feeling with those creepy kids<br />
sample from "Village of the Damned"  it has Biosphere's ice crackling sonic textures that in a way gives it an other wordly feeling.<br />
The synth line that resembles a feeling of an eminent danger lurking about.</p>
<p>2.anno_logic - Deformaticon</p>
<p>In a way Deformaticon takes it off where Biosphere left where the ice crackling has become a rhythmic texture and the underlaying<br />
pad synths takes it to a more sinister level. Deformaticon is an important change in our approach sonically where we have chosen to use<br />
self generating rhythms for the first time.</p>
<p>3.Flint Kids - Day Nil</p>
<p>We have both have been exposed to Flint Kids just recently and the intricate sonic creations just blew us away.<br />
Day Nil is the first track of their album , an it is a logical progression in the mix , our love of chaotic evolving rhythmic<br />
textures and great sonic craftmanship has been taken to whole new level by them .</p>
<p>4.Autechre - Flep</p>
<p>Autechre's place in our hearts is eternal , the connection to the previous track sonically is self explenatory , words quite<br />
fail us , maybe because we are such great fans of their art . They are truly a contemporary sonic beacon of exellence.</p>
<p>5.Nonima - Morphism </p>
<p>Nonima's beautiful creation fitted in the mix like a glove , we are truly grateful in knowing Tam Ferrans (Nonima)<br />
personally , his ability to express himself sonically in a wide range of compositions is mindblowing .<br />
His layers of rhythm and beautifully crafted electronics is a sign of great craftmanship.</p>
<p>6.anno_logic - Corvus Corax</p>
<p>Corvus Corax (the latin definition of a Crow) lifts the mix to a more sci-fi kind of vibe , the inspiration came after<br />
watching The Alien Anthology , i wanted to express the vacuum of space and the general atmosphere of the "Nostromo"<br />
The rhythm is an expression of the whole predatorial vibe of those wonderfull sci-fi masterpieces . </p>
<p>7.Re-Arbeiten - Uhrgnrk</p>
<p>This track is another expression of our true love of generative music . We have been exposed more and more lately to the freedom<br />
that such tools present. Our love of algorithms and fractal math is beeing expressed over the main melodic lines , where all those parts<br />
were created by those wonderfull tools.The rhythm is more contained but we love the way it relates to the freedom of the melodies.<br />
It's such a joy to preprogram those lines and press play and to see how the "machine" takes over . We believe this is the purest form of man/machine<br />
connection.</p>
<p>8.Nine Inch Nails - At the Heart of it All - Aphex Twin Remix</p>
<p>This track is our eternal "Hymn of Hell" as sinister as it is blissfull at the same time , we are both total NIN and Aphex Twin groopies ,so any more<br />
words about it would be too embarassing .</p>
<p>9.How to Destroy Angels - A Drowning (Z.M. Cyclone B Remix)</p>
<p>This rework of HTDA's A Drowning was a pleasent adventure in exploring the beauty of their production techniques , the pulse of the rhythm gives<br />
the original a more held back approach.</p>
<p>10.Einsturzende Neubauten - Blume</p>
<p>Einsturzende Neubauten is a great influence of our work , we both grew up listening to Blixa hammering our heads with those charming noises .</p>
<p>11.How to Destroy Angels - Ice Age</p>
<p>Although it is quite fresh , this track stood out in HTDA's recent album because of it's charming orchestration. It's connection to the previous track is<br />
evident in those beautifully played kalimbas . The mix has turned from the Cyber Punk to Steam Punk in the last two tracks , something that we also feel<br />
in our creations . </p>
<p>12.Re-Arbeiten - Khobe Schkotch</p>
<p>This last piece is one of our recent ones , it takes the whole mix to a more childish playfull vibe , a feeling that evolves  almost all of our creations .<br />
We are actually still kids playing with machines , enjoying the great joy of discovery every step .</p>
<p>BONNE ÉCOUTE !</p>
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