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Rinus Van Alebeek - Sleep album

Rinus Van Alebeek - Sleep album

  • Performer: Rinus Van Alebeek
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Sleep
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Experimental
  • MP3 version size: 1924 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1977 mb
  • Other: MOD DMF WAV MP2 AA AHX VOX
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 366

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Rinus Van Alebeek is a writer and dictaphone experimentalist. He is the curator of the revived (since 2010) Staalplaat’s cassette label, Staaltape. He is also alongside Adrian Shephard the founder of the Berlin-based radio Radio On. Sites: rinusvanalebeek. com, radio-on-berlin. In Groups: Das Naturhistorische Museum Der Klänge, Diktat (3), dnasnow/mouseup, Girls On Tape, Second Violin, Topmodel. Variations: Viewing All Rinus Van Alebeek.

Volume One is the debut album by the American band Sleep. It was the only album recorded with original guitarist Justin Marler, before he became an Orthodox monk. Volume One showcases a darker sound and stronger doom metal influence than Sleep's later work. The image featured on the cover is taken from the Salvador Dalí painting "Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon". Al Cisneros - bass guitar, vocals. Matt Pike - electric guitar. Justin Marler - electric guitar. Chris Hakius - drums.

Rinus Van Alebeek ‎– Sleep. Label: Staaltape ‎– none. When putting all the sounds together I thought of a small radio transmitter in a semi dark room in Paris. Maybe someone could not sleep and heard all these unusual sounds, sounds that yet were strangely familiar. I imagined the radio as an animated object, a de-materialized guide that would bring the listener safely to the other side of the night. Limited to 12 copies.

news, announcements, opinions. com. -walking-d. inus Van Alebeek 'At Walking Distance', by Falt 11. 2 track album. 28 April ·. My new Letter from Berlin is now vagabonding on Radio On. A bicycle ride to Wedding, meeting Scott Sinclair and Kim Laugs at Gallery Gr und. Interviews, talks, descriptions, a strange find on a cemetery and snippets from the concert by Scott.

In Heerlen by Rinus Van Alebeek, released 08 October 2018 1. Podcast - In Heerlen, part 1 2. Podcast - In Heerlen, part 2 In Heerlen is part of a series of reports and observations recorded on tape with the use of a handheld sony walkman. The recordings are made on location. Sounds of the environment leak through.

Van Alebeek's disk is an interesting combination of site recordings and philosophy. Recorded earlier this year in rtal it opens with a triptych of short pieces that sound like someone driving around hearing fireworks there are bangs, whizzes, some crowd noises and a terminal 'wow'. The second track has a motor humming, steps and an interference buzz, some crowds and then a woman (Barbara Gessner) reads a letter about recordings and then disgust at their country's war mood (the US?). A softer male voice reads the same a little delayed

Rinus Van Alebeek is an electronic musician and performer born in Holland in 1956. He comes to music relatively late, having published two books in his home country under the pseudonym of Philip Markus, the first of which, published in 1991 in the Netherlands received the prize for best first novel. Steakhouse Orchestra.

Tracklist

A Untitled
B Untitled

Notes

"When putting all the sounds together I thought of a small radio transmitter in a semi dark room in Paris. Maybe someone could not sleep and heard all these unusual sounds, sounds that yet were strangely familiar. I imagined the radio as an animated object, a de-materialized guide that would bring the listener safely to the other side of the night."

Limited to 12 copies

Original sounds recorded on various locations in the world 2000-2012 or taken from found tapes.
Composed in Wuppertal and in Berlin, July-August 2012.