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#Matmos have released a couple of excellent singles from their upcoming album "Metallic Life Review". For their latest video, director Jack Colbert used a metal detector to find hundreds of tiny metal fragments, which he then turned into this surreal visual experience. Check it out here: youtube.com/watch?v=q0Bhx5IFtjQ

Pre-order their new album here matmos.bandcamp.com/album/meta

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The mystery (?) CD is "GaijinCD4" by Disc — a collaboration between #Matmos, #Kid606 and #Lesser. Described in the catalog as "skipping noise terror". Meaning, it's made from CD skipping sounds. To leave no doubt about that fact, a Hildegard of Bingen CD full of cracks is included as a bonus. I mean, everybody sure loves skipping CDs, and this makes it an even funkier experience.

#CD#Disc#NowPlaying

1/2 of Matmos dreamed of an electronic musical genre in 5/4 time and 212 beats per minute. His post went viral and compilations of this micro-genre are already being released.

Here's my post about "Hit Em" style: docpop.org/2024/08/hit-em-a-mu #Matmos #HitEm #EDM

Doc Pop's Weblog · Hit Em: A Musical Dream Come True - Doc Pop's WeblogIt was all a dream, I used to read Hit Em magazine. Matmos and Machinedrum up in the limousine.