Aube
1. Aube (French for “dawn”, “water-turbine”, “white cloth”, a river’s name, etc.) was the name used by musician Akifumi Nakajima (中嶋昭文) (1959 - September 25, 2013) from Kyoto, Japan for his experimental noise records. He had released many CDs, LPs, and cassettes since 1990, and is regarded as one of the most important noise musicians of all time. The essential element of his Aube project is that each record is composed with only a single material source
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Aube
1. Aube (French for “dawn”, “water-turbine”, “white cloth”, a river’s name, etc.) was the name used by musician Akifumi Nakajima (中嶋昭文) (1959 - September 25, 2013) from Kyoto, Japan for his experimental noise records. He had released many CDs, LPs, and cassettes since 1990, and is regarded as one of the most important noise musicians of all time. The essential element of his Aube project is that each record is composed with only a single material source
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Bit of an oldie, but I feel like it's maybe got a little staying power. Produced on an off-the-shelf Nintendo Game Boy using the Little Sound DJ tracker software. And an FYI for any physical-format music enthusiasts & collectors — the EP this track is from (titled Information Chase) has just been pressed to vinyl too, with a really cool die-cut sleeve. More info & ordering options on my Bandcamp page.more
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