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2024-06-07: diig (as "diigitae") has collaborated with Japanese musique concrete and noise musician Mitei Narico to make some interesting sounds. I, tarballrat, went into a zen-like void consciousness as I listened to this noise. There's something hypnotizing about it, really. I don't quite know how to describe it; there's probably not a word for it. But it really takes you to a place of the imagination that's very different.
2024-06-07: It seems that diig created a slight bit of indignation and an argument when he posted our music on the forum of linuxmusicians.com. It's OK, we know we will alienate people, and people have the right to feel alienated by us. But as long as you hear our noise and get some pleasure or something interesting out of it, it's fine, no? See if you're one of the lucky ones who get some pleasure before you listen to people who say we aren't even music...
2024-04-27: tar xzvf has released "composte" today on our Bandcamp page, in digital and audio cassette tape format. A little more dynamic (but not lacking in long periods of extremity), the release hopefully will be seen as an evolution of our sound by anyone who may hear it. It runs nearly an hour! We used mostly the Polyend Tracker and Renoise for this release, and we love the way it turned out. The tape will be shipped by diig (from France), so it's easier to pick up if you're in the European Union shipping-wise, although it's by no means unattainable elsewhere.
2024-04-09: For our release "composte" (which as mentioned previously, is complete), we are preparing ten tapes to be sold.
2024-04-05: We have finished producing our newest album, which will be called "composte". It is about 56 minutes long.
2024-02-06: We are working on an hour-long release. It is our most ambitious work yet. We're not sure when it will be released, but we're about 75% done with it.
2023-03-26: Our first full-length album is complete! Digital Embryo Placenta has been released. This album uses lots of loud noise created with diig's modular synth, which was then sequenced in old-school-style trackers. It's based on a theme of early 2000s technology which empowered consumers, and the resulting upheaval and confusion caused by this. The album is available on Bandcamp.
2023-02-22: We are continuing to work on a new album, which is more synth-heavy and which we've completed around 12 minutes of. The theme of the album seems to be older computer hardware, but we show the chaos unleashed by the hardware, in the doings of its users and in the chaos of the Internet and digital world in general, despite the orderliness required to make the hardware that powers it function. We hope to have something ready within a couple of months, so watch out!
2023-02-09: This is our first announcement. We have already released our 'mini-album no. 1' and are working on a full-length noise album. As per the first release, expect something that defies expectations of what music and noise are about. We are using MilkyTracker and FastTracker II Clone once again. Despite our use of "old-school" tracking software, we are not retreading territory that has been done before but forging a new path!


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