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RA.222 Bruno Pronsato (Live)
RA.222 Bruno Pronsato
 
Steven Ford shows off his groovy minimalist style with a special live set for the RA podcast.

The journey from speed metal drummer to minimal techno producer isn't exactly a common one, but it's exactly the music path that a certain Steven Ford has forged over the past 20 years. After leaving his Voice Of Reason bandmates back in Texas and making a move out west to Seattle, Ford became increasingly interested in computer-based music and electronic minimalism, steadily learning the tools that have made him such an accomplished producer.

His early years in the electronic music scene saw him split his output between two different monikers. While his now defunct Bobby Karate pseudonym explored Ford's more abstract side, his more dance floor-focused work came out under the Bruno Pronsato name, and was promptly picked up by respected labels as Musique Risquee, Philpot and Orac. A move to Berlin opened up yet more opportunities for Ford, leading to collaborations with both Sammy Dee and Daze Maxim—the former as Half Hawaii and the latter as The Others—and a more suitable hub to take his live show around Europe and beyond.

The last couple of years have seen Ford start up his thesongsays record label, which debuted with his deftly executed 39-minute Nico-sampling composition, "The Make Up The Break Up." RA's Peter Chambers saw fit to give both that 12-inch and also his sophomore album, Why Can't We Be Like Us, rare perfect scores upon their release, and with a new album on the way, fans won't have to wait too long to hear more of Ford's liquid percussion and mindbending sound design. 


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[CML 002] Logreybeam - Rem.Rem and Remixes
Logreybeam  - Rem.Rem
Label: Camomille Netlabel
Cat#: CML 002, CML 002b
Format: 18 x File, MP3, FLAC...
Released: 31 Aug 2010
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, IDM, Experimental
Artwork, photography and music by Logreybeam
Mastered by Shawn Hatfield @ Audible Oddities

Our third release has been on the tip of our tongue for a while now. We're very excited, honered and flustered to present a longtime favorite artists of ours, Logreybeam's newly remastered rerelease of ' It's all just another aspect of mannerism ' put out by Type back in 2004. Since then, the album has been an exemplary study of experimental electronic music.

Much to the flavor of logreybeam's album and his time with Yasume, we also present you 9 remixes from artists just as influential to us : sense, proswell, proem, bot23, setzer, evac, podgrinder, ilkae and craque. While listening to these remixes might overwhelm us enough to shed a tear for the deceased m3rck imprint, the creeping, crackling, ticking tinkering of these tracks warm our hearts and our vocal chords scream ' IDM is not dead ! '.

Tracklisting:
1. premonition 03:07
2. aspect of mannerism 05:46
3. opiate of the masses 03:56
4. post'du mortem 03:16
5. muado 03:14
6. beetelguise 03:40
7. preyWithMe 02:26
8. somnus:sleep 07:58
9. untitled 05:19
10. evac's false premonition 04:59

11. aspect of mannerism (setzer remix) 03:50
12. opiate of the masses (podgrinder remix) 04:16
13. post'du mortem (proswell's little green bag mix) 09:16
14. muado (sense remix) 06:11
15. beetelguise (Craque Orion Conjecture) 05:08
16. preyWithMe (b0t23 mix) 04:35
17. somnus:sleep (ilkae remix) 06:50
18. untitled - (proem remix) 03:24

<a href="http://logreybeam.bandcamp.com/album/rem-rem">premonition by logreybeam</a>

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