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|  | QUELQU'UN RAMASSE L'ARME DU CRIME A Time for a Timing Label : Block Bunker Records Year : 2011 Format : CD-R Style : Noise Availability : In stock
Price : 12.40 € - BUY
| | | | Description : | Singular identity amongst the Belgian independent scene, Gil Kockelmans gets his grip on well-known musical landscapes. In between Freejazz, Dröne and Noise/Blues, this craftsman is constantly improvising and getting inspiration out of the endless continuity of a railway that journeys from A to B.
On the contrary, he is deliberatly eager for widely unpopulated pristine lands in which animal force and instinctive power intermingle into naive play and subconscious realms.
All those sound sensations are transcribed and recorded at the The Block Bunker, a place in which boundaries have turned into utopias and ongoing dreams. To put it in a nutshell, BB is a place where the old merges with the new through the process of time and its subdivisions – days, hours, seconds, etc, to adopt candescence and structure so as to give birth to the FUTURE,
Welcome at Block Bunker
For the sake of sound
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