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Martin Franklin & Michael O'Dempsey – Kolbe [CS] House / Techno / Body It does not literally focus

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It does not literally focus on the obvious noise scene as a cliché or illustration but it determines the idea of noise into a variety of essential parts of life such as communication

whatever underground celebrated two decades of against-all-odds paradigm deformation

with rhythms and ritual voices from Tibet

' is built on stretched VU-inspired riffing

the consistent sound production reveals the sonic properties of the environment

Martin Franklin & Michael O'Dempsey – Kolbe [CS] House / Techno / Body It does not literally focus"Experimental soundtrack to a play you probably didnt think existed, and definitely didnt think youd hear, steeped in historical context, and comprising a sonic mixture of early digital synthesis with eerie tape loops, feedback and 80s stomp box effects. Kolbe tells the story of a Polish Catholic priest who volunteered to die in place of another man in Auschwitz during WWII. In July 1941, a prisoner escaped from the camp, prompting the deputy

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