Spettro Records - Latest releases

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Resonancedj - Killer Instinct ( EP ) - SR105



Type: mp3
Location: Italy
Date: 2014
Duration: 00:32:00
Tracks: 5
Genre: Experimental - Noise - Digital Killing
Section: Gray

Free download:  http://www.epx.it/spettro/SR105-Resonancedj-KillerInstinctEP.zip

The "Killer Instinct" E.P., a sort of ambiguous musical prolapse, was born out of Resonancedj's nocturnal experimentations in his underground garage, among Commodore 64 samples, "massified" mixers, bent toys and pretty much anything coming at hand at that moment (cellphones, old tv sets, routers and so on), then re-elaborated on a multitrack. In this E.P. Resonancedj the its original analogue sound, raw and imperfect, mentally unstable, thus arriving in that desolated digital ocean made of countless sequences of "cold" numbers... everything is not what it seems... is every single blade of grass destined to a drop of dew?...

Umanzuki - "Tropical Nature of Tiaso" SR104



Type: mp3
Location: Italy
Date: 2014
Duration: 00:33:48
Track: 1
Genre: free form, live impro, live, tropical orgiastic introspection?
Section: indigo

Free download: http://www.epx.it/spettro/SR104-Umanzuki-LiveAtEmerson.zip

Your Marginally Talented Photographer Girlfriend - "Emily" SR103



Type: mp3
Location: U.S.A.
Date: 2014
Duration: 00:10:00
Track: 4
Genre: grind core - thrash - hardcore - noisegrind - cybergrind
Section: orange

Free download: http://www.epx.it/spettro/SR103-YMTPG-Emily.zip

We recorded these tracks in the summer of 2013. Christian got some better gear for his guitar, Joe bought a used accordion to throw in the mix, and we also spent longer on mixing than we did on the first album. Otherwise our methods were similar to last time (see last album's description) and we are still broke and pretty cut off from the music world.  We intended for this album to be longer, but a bunch of setbacks slowed things down (like Joe's apartment flooding through the ceiling with water and mouse-poop at the end of that summer). Eventually we decided our next round of material is probably going to sound different enough that this stuff should be an album on its own. The only complaint we really have this time though is we wish the tracks were louder (still have a bit to figure out about mastering) so like, just turn it up.

More coming soon...

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