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Synki

by tigrics

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igric 03:11
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te 00:46
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ja'tzkin 22:19
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qip'd 01:45
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enabel 09:40
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sivárvány 05:57
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coming thru 10:09
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synki & bug 14:42

about

Synki came out as a cd-r in a dvd sleeve with printed handdrawn covers, Highpoint Lowlife Records made 100 hand-numbered copies in London and Ding ding recording did the same shortly after in Budapest. Obviously these are long gone... i have worked ages on this record, lots of field recordings chopped and processed beyond recognition, sometimes it’s several physical places edited on top of each other, several layers of recordings faded and equalised into place. The story with this goes as i agreed to do another cd for a small german indie label who released Compact Disco, but when i’ve showed them what i was into, they didn’t like it at all. So when that deal fell through i started working on tracks even more in that direction in 2004, mostly carving something out only from field recordings thru chopping them up into percussive elements and using them as wavetables and granular synthesis, which i have been doing for a few years, but not being strict about it, but after Marc showed me Luc Ferrari upon my visit to switzerland, there was no going back, started this record armed with a minidisc and a sony stereo microphone, my first field recording equipment, than better upgrading to shure and especially my r0de nt-4 with a portable dat, and handbuilt fet preamps, i was finally able to record in a quality actually worth editing. Te for instance are two stone cannonballs recorded in the castle in budapest. This digital version is the same as the cd-r, this is one of the records i’ve ever did that i never wanted to change anything later.

www.themilkfactory.co.uk/st/2007/10/tigrics-synki-highpoint-lowlife/

HPLL023 / DDR+1

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released October 16, 2007

All tracks are written and played and recorded by Róbert Bereznyei, Miklós Paizs plays fujara on Igric.

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tigrics England, UK

Alias Róbert Bereznyei, born in Tata, Hungary. Crafting adventures in electronic music since 1997 for those who listen.


It’s rocky at the bottom though. whatever that means.

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