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Circlesquare

circlesquare, electronica, fight sounds, songs about dancing and drugs, innovative musicians, visuals, good looking musicians

8 April 2009 at 04:18 - Comments

Elektric Music – Crosstalk

The electronic pop music group Elektric Music was founded by Karl Bartos (former member of Kraftwerk) and Lothar Manteuffel (former member of Rheingold) in 1992. Their first album Esperanto (1993) is the reminiscent of Kraftwerk. Like – Dislike

28 January 2009 at 17:39 - Comments

Gipsy dubstep

A nice mix of “Wings of the peacock” (Bareh Droma) with “Rove” (Scorn). I hope you enjoy it as much as i do. Like – Dislike

1 October 2008 at 08:18 - Comments

White Space

White Space was created as a variation on the theme of Creation. The work uses the Creation story of Adam as a guide (“formed man from the dust of the ground”). A human head appears as animated ‘dust’ as it emerges from and descends into a chalky white pool. While the non-narrative short film can [...]

8 August 2008 at 13:08 - Comments

Aprop (Close)

Sleep becomes interrupted by the familiar touch of another body. A finger brushes across a back as a sigh sends the invitation for play. When viewed closely, everyday body movements are an extraordinary dance.

The music score is composed by Chalart58, an artist of Radiochango (we know them from the colaboration with Manu Chao. The movie [...]

7 August 2008 at 13:38 - Comments

George Antheil/ Fernand Léger – Ballet Mécanique

Ballet Mécanique (1924) was a project by the American composer George Antheil and the filmmaker/artist Fernand Léger. Although the film was intended to use Antheil’s score as a soundtrack, the two parts were not brought together until the 1990s. In this film apear Kiki of Montparnasse as the woman with the weird lipstick smile. Kiki [...]

6 August 2008 at 10:08 - Comments

Varèse/ Xénakis/ Le Corbusier – Poème électronique (1958)

“Poème électronique” (Electronic Poem) was composed in 1958 by Edgard Varèse, the father of electronic music, and Iannis Xénakis, one of the most important modernist composers of the 20th century, under the direction of Le Corbusier, one of the most important architects of the 20th century. This recording is only an approximation of the true nature [...]

4 August 2008 at 10:26 - Comments

IDEM but not the same

Urban dub? Organic Indus? Electro-noise? Heavy ambient? Free Rock? More than a mere music group, the trio IDEM can be proud of being a real multimedia project in which the strength of the pictures compete with the beauty of the lights. In their work of scenography and videos, this group from Nantes (France) draw their inspiration [...]

17 July 2008 at 19:16 - Comments

Hanayo – another kind of geisha

Hanayo & Ponpons — ISDN (no, it’s not your phone)

Joe le taxi

I liked the description: “she has the style of a little-girl-lost screaming and screeching.” Like – Dislike

3 July 2008 at 13:31 - Comments

Lemon Jelly – yummi samples

Lemon Jelly are a British electronica duo consisting of Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Their most recent album, 2005’s ‘64 – ‘95, featured a sticker to warn listeners that “This is our new album. It’s not like our old album.” The title comes from the fact that each track features a single sample drawn from [...]

30 June 2008 at 14:58 - Comments