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October 20, 2004
An ode to robots
A treat for Laura, who turned me on to Rasputina: music (for robots) recently posted a radio performance that puts a nice gothic spin on a classic rock tune. It's all so clear now that CCR was meant to be played on cello and violin.
Actually, I spent two days diving into a huge pile of backlogged music (for robots) material, and another excellent find was these two tracks. "Diamond City" is a creepy slice of carnival-music-gone-haywire; "Micro Ocean" turns around and delivers a nice crunchy take on bleepy bloopy. From the album Without A Bark.
Enik - Diamond City
Enik - Micro Ocean
I'm a big fan of music (for robots). I follow at least forty blogs, feeds and sites as part of curating Comfort Radio, and quite a few can be "work" to listen to - I find a few gems, but the return on investment isn't so high. With music (for robots), however, the hit rate is pretty damn good, and even the stuff they put up that isn't right for Comfort Radio is often worth a listen.
Posted by Scotto at October 20, 2004 09:00 AM