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Interview - Fabiorosho

7/26/2013

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Artist based in Latina, Italy
How and when did you started music?

I started at 14, playing badly guitar almost by myself, electronic approach came five years later.


What are your principal source of inspirations?

I'm inspired by the place i live and the circumstances that have been there since i'm living... my town, Latina, is a boring and unfair place so with my sounds i try to tell stories or simply translate my feelings of being there. I'm into a wild bunch of stuff: bands i listen for years are the Beastie Boys, Helmet, Limp Bizkit and all that nu-metal and crossover scene, Aphex Twin and Cylob, Atari Teenage Riot, Nine Inch Nails, my favorite industrial artist is Monte Cazazza... surely i am not able to mention them all, i listen to music for about 8 hours a day, also i like Dada avantgarde that influences my everyday life, 8-bit culture and glitch art as a way of deconstruction of reality.. and various kinds of sick sexual fetishisms that, for various personal reasons, i feel on shame telling around trying to find some nice playmate. All these stuffs interact constantly with my surroundings, i live all my whole life as an experiment, then i make noises and videos to telling to others.

You seems to be addicted to wierd live performance, could you speak to us about what fabiorosho concert are?

Frankly, i completely do not know how will be the next fabiorosho's concert: usually are a table and all my gear on it and me playing an hour or more long non-stop session with all my audio material.. but in my last one i bought a certain amount of old televisions and took with a pickup their electromagnetic fields, or just turned 'em on for visual purpose, nothing special but is a thing i would like to do for a long time, you know, i love old and obsolete technology and filling it around me.

Why the choice of putting your music in free download on the internet? What is your opinion about the netlabel scene? The musical scene in general?

Complex question! It's a necessity first of all, since i do that kind of experimental audio i want to reach more ears possible, and it's unusual because the experimental and alternative music scenes are closed circles, not for narrow way of thinking but for practicity, on the other hand i like so much to explore and find more and more influences and ideas: internet is excellent from this point of view. The worst thing about the net is that not everybody can understand the free philosophy behind netlabels: many people find free stuff not worthy and, sadly, also everyone with some spare time can put up its own netlabel with absolute no taste or solid ideas behind, it's really dispersive many times and you have to stop and think about what is good or what's just a waste of time.

You seems to have some crazy creepy funny visual things on the internet too. Like Caramodium Ugly Comics. Could you tell us more about?

Caramodium Ugly Comics is my drawing urgence, since i was at the elementary school i used to draw a lot of silly comics and characters, and when i was a teenager (and sometimes now) used to wannabe hiphop writing and doing some puppet on wall... essentially C.U.C. is my drawing playground, just like desks at school or walls dowtown!

How would you describe the music you make to an elderly person?

It depends how this elder person is, how's his musical and art background and what we have in common, anyway i am not good (or i do not want) to explain what i do to other people so i just show my works, everyone have their very own point of view and i am always curious to test their reaction, i've already said all of this it's just a big experiment.. often the non-message of what i do is largely misunderstood and i always do not argue for real but just for troll's sake, all of this is disturbing and fascinating.

What are your projects and hopes for the future?

Well, i'll keep on making noise for sure, as long as i live, i have been away from the internet scenes for a while, trying something in the real world and finding out that what's going on here is always more interesting than what's outside  unfortunately the most that is born here can hardly survive outside, were money rules almost everything, ad it's a pity. Just trying harder, better, faster, stronger.


Websites:

https://soundcloud.com/fabiorosho
http://fabiorosho.bandcamp.com
http://www.vimeo/fabiorosho
http://caramodium.blogspot.com

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Cunt Fuckula - RMX

7/25/2013

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Cunt Fuckula, also know for some other projects like The Captain Kirk On LSD Experience, RoMeow, Nina Tendo, The Un-Zen, Sodomize Me, iampervert, Vincent DeVine, ... has made 8 incredibly cool Witchwave remixes and I think this is really excellent stuff. I promise pleasure! 

https://soundcloud.com/cunt-fuckula
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cunt-Fuckula/192877414137263
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Intangible 23 - Programa #536

7/9/2013

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Intangible 23 a radioshow on Todo Radio (from Spain) broadcasted a prog. dedicated to Sirona-Records. Thanks to Ayoze Garcia, the radioshow's DJ for that! Here is the tracklist:

  1. Paradeigma con My Automata - "Wind" (del álbum A Special Mood - Sirona 515)
  2. Sister Soleil con Dolphin - "Eyes" (del Haunted EP - Sirona 463)
  3. Avs_Silvester - "Wind In The Gorge" (del álbum Mansipal's Heaven - Sirona 484)
  4. Croak - "Beneath" (del álbum Croak - Sirona 599)
  5. Croak - "Odorless Acid" (del álbum Croak - Sirona 599)
  6. K1r Loco - "Наше небо" (del Под одним небом EP - Sirona 495)
  7. Omega Dub Experience - "Urban Atmospheres" (del álbum The Bankruptcy Jazz - Sirona 614)
  8. Animals In Denial - "Inside Of Me" (del Zero One EP - Sirona 483)
  9. iampervert - "A Jingle To Torture You" (del EP There's A Place Where Everyone Is Afraid - Sirona 257)
  10. Pollux - "My Beautiful Melancholia" (del EP My Beautiful Melancholia - Sirona 416)

http://intangible23.blogspot.com.es/2013/07/programa-536.html
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People Who Do Noise (2008) Full Concert Movie Documentary

7/4/2013

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A movie i've found in the internet and I think it could interessting some of you ;)!

"Noise: a genre that is difficult for the average person to appreciate. However, when one sees its creation firsthand or creates it oneself, noise becomes a type of musical art that takes on its own appeal and meaning. In People Who Do Noise, noise becomes associated with faces, through interviews with dozens of Portland noise musicians. The documentary gives viewers who might be unfamiliar with the controversial genre a deeper look. At its basest, noise is a genre that comes about through the manipulation of various instruments often homemade with sounds that range from dirty squeals and ambient drones to robotic pulses, and everything in-between. It can be carefully controlled, or it can be a form that takes on its own life, with very little human input, through the use of electronics. When discussed, noise can be hard to quantify with words. But listening to noise musicians discuss the creation of their art actually yields surprisingly deep discussions. Some compare the act of creating noise like working within an electronic circuit or closed environment. Others create noise because it is a reminder of an impending apocalypse to come. Still others enjoy it because it s a type of music that s easily accessible to all who are curious. The reasons and inspirations for creating noise are vast, but always interesting; for while some pop musicians might say, I really like to write fun songs that make people dance, noise musicians talk about noise music in a way that s similar to physicists talking about physics. All of the Portland noise musicians in People Who Do Noise from Smegma to Yellow Swans to god to Argumentix approach their craft with a seriousness and earnestness that one can t help but appreciate, even if one doesn t necessarily appreciate the music itself. Nonetheless, noise musicians can also see the ridiculousness in their craft, when viewed from the outside. Musician Sisprum Vish gave an anecdote about his childhood which serves as a pretty solid example as to why people become interested in noise. He recalled being a young child who would record cartoons and slow them down because the resulting sound was appealing, and it is this kind of curiosity that is necessary for creating noise. It s a genre for those who like to tinker endlessly for who like to build and invent and experiment. I think my work is fueled almost completely by what happens when you do something wrong, reveals musician Redglaer. Feedback is the wrong thing, but that s almost at the heart of my work and of a lot of people s work. Utilizing amazing sound mixing and a strong balance of interviews and performances, People Who Do Noise is a good introduction for those who know nothing about noise, as well as an appropriate portrait of noise musicians for those who are already interested. Like any other self-respecting genre, noise isn t for everyone. However, it is created by people who find amusement in their craft. And although the amusement to be found in creating noise might come from engineering strange instruments or going against the musical grain as opposed to gaining fans and touring extensively, it doesn t make the genre any less important. Redefine Magazine"

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Relief for Oklahoma - Compilation

7/4/2013

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"Relief for Oklahoma is a fundrasier compilation aimed to help those affected by the May 20, 2013 tornado in Newcastle-Moore, OK. Project manager, Mike DeBisco a.k.a. DJ Scratchin' has compiled a wide variety of artists from across the globe to exhibit their talents to better the victims of the tragic events. Please open your heart to help us help others and donate to the compilation. A minimum of $1 is required and all proceeds will be funded directly to the Red Cross. 

For more information, please visit: www.redcross.org 
Thank you to everybody who had made this compilation a possibility <3


Artwork by Mike Rosenthal 
vectorbelly.com"


Download it for 1$ or more: http://relief-for-oklahoma.bandcamp.com/album/relief-for-oklahoma
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SPRag03 - The Origin Of Sirona

7/2/2013

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The SPRag3 is out and guess what? A text inside about the origin of Sirona's name and some other cool things including: ech(o), redsk, doomettes, consistency nature & d0x10, robotic joe, avs_silvester, joel nobody, ... also a cd-r with some great SP's tracks, buyable here: http://www.sprecordings.com/print-magazine-rag.html
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