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Last Updated: 12/23/2009

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City: Kilmarnock, The Culture Capital of
Country: UK

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[25 Dec 2009 | Friday] 

Current mood:  fabulous
Category: Music

Saying as it is that commercial heart attack they call Christmas again and all that, I thought I would give you all a free unreleased track.

DOWNLOAD HERE

(Myspace love to delete links from our pages so if they have, you may need to copy and paste this link below into your browser...)
http://bit.ly/8lPmk5

Thanks for all the support you have given both myself as well as Section 27 Netlabel. 2010 will be even better.....

Nonima
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Currently listening:
Dubtometry
By DJ Spooky
Release date: 2003-04-21
[19 Dec 2009 | Saturday] 

Category: Music
The track by theAudiologist and myself, "We The Damaged" from the [S27-027] Sectioned Compilation appears on the Machtdose December Podcast. Also features some great tracks by other artists including Mark Swift! Amusingly he mentions my "27" obsession too. Big thanks to him for that!


  Machtdose Podcast December 2009  by  machtdose


The full tracklist and Machtdose's page can be found here:

MACHTDOSE PODCAST (DECEMBER)
[18 Dec 2009 | Friday] 

Category: Music
Hello.
I'm not sure if you have or haven't heard the second Nonima & theAudiologist LP, "Ceremony After Amputation"... but it has recently been given the remastering treatment. We felt it to be one of our personal favourites due to the atmosphere around us at the time when we recorded it, so we have decided to make it sound the best we can and really get it out there.

Not only are we re-releasing the LP all cleaned up, we have completely remastered a few of the tracks that never made the final cut and compiled them onto a shiny new EP called "Fragile Shards". These tracks were recorded at the same time as the ones on the album and it was sad we couldn't include them. One track from that period, "We The Damaged" did make it onto the Sectioned compilation and this inspired us to get the rest out for you to enjoy. Then after this, we are dropping the "Nonima & theAudiologist" project. We have got something fucking great planned......

Ceremony After Amputation [Deluxe Edition]
Expect it early 2010 on Pavillon 36 Recordings.

Preview is on the player! x


Currently listening:
BELLY
By Food for Animals
Release date: 2008-03-11
[16 Nov 2009 | Monday] 

Category: Music
Hello all. My live set with theAudiologist from November 13th 2009 is now on Youtube, but for convenience I have posted them here. This set was a laugh, we had absolutely no previous preparation and had no clue what to do. We reckon for an improvisation it turned out not so bad!  The encore part borders on the ridiculous....






















[11 Apr 2009 | Saturday] 

Current mood:  adored
Category: MySpace

Suppose all the work in making Dystopian Battle Hymns paid off after all... We
got a rather splendid review online at ONLYHOUSEMUSIC.ORG 



CLICK HERE FOR A PEEK





"If ten years ago they had said to me that I was going to

listen and enjoy an album like “Dystopian Battle Hymns”,

more than likely I would have thought that - almost - my

thirty years were going to seat me badly. Very badly. Or

perhaps that the world has gone mad. Or both. And maybe

so!



It is the work of Nonima & the Audiologist that at many

moments is a brewing pot. Immediately the album begins to

plot a lie with the ambient track “Dark Matters Not”,

which one does not anticipate or see what is to follow.



With “Nuetin”, however, already we verified that what we

have before us is not normal.  What is left of the

harmony of sounds? Nobody knows. And the truth is that it

does not matter because the best part about it, in the

absence of sense in the sounds and their broken melodies

or "rotísimas", is that it creates a widespread disorder

and unrest to the track. The album itself creates a

powerful speech and is very varied.



Overall, “Dystopian Battle Hymns" contain rare tracks

with few complexes. Experimental, one would call it. The

feeling is that the authors have given, at least as a

major part to the listener, the absolute intent to

explain something without consideration.

This would only be possible through Serxxi Record Label,

a Netlabel that goes by such spectacular works,

representing a minority that is carried within this

review. This represented quality of work “Dystopian

Battle Hymns” can be downloaded for free from Serxxi

Records.



In short, yes, I truly believe the world has become a

little crazy. And the worst part of it is that I like it!"