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| M.O.D. Technologies Releases Material, Seven Souls Remixes (incunabula Digital Series) Three remixes from the classic Seven Souls. Material with William S. Burroughs, reading from The Western Lands. Number three, in his epic trilogy that began with "Cities Of The Red Night" and "A Place Of Dead Roads". Featured here - three mutations from the original form. "The Western Lands" by Bill Laswell featuring bass icon Jah Wobble, the original illbient mutant - DJ Spooky, renown Japanese ambient artist - Tetsu Inoue and others. "Seven Souls" by Bomb The Bass founder Tim Simenon. And "Soul Killer" by electronic experimentalist Terre Thaemlitz. The Road To The Western Land is by definition the most dangerous road in the world. for it is a journey beyond death, beyond the basic god standard of fear and danger. TRACKS 1. The Western Lands (A Dangerous Road Mix) 8:35 Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, DJ Spooky, Tetsu Inoue 2. Seven Souls (Tim Simenon Mix) 7:10 3. Soul Killer (Remote Control Mix) 8:17 Terre Thaemlitz written by: 1. Laswell, Skopelitis, Burroughs 2. Laswell, Burroughs 3. Laswell, Burroughs total: 24:02 ABOUT THE LABEL M.O.D. Technologies - revealing light on the development of new sound experiences in material culture. A multi-directional music / sound / information system. Initiated in 2010 by bassist / producer Bill Laswell and Giacomo Bruzzo, co-founder of the progressive / future music label Rare Noise.M.O.D. - A futuristic hybrid of music exploration - dub / dub step / reggae / world / africa / drum'n'bass / mutant hip hop / avant metal / experimental / vocal music / instrumental / DJ culture and much more. M.O.D. resumes and continues the legacy of AXIOM, the timeless imprint established in 1989 by Bill Laswell with Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records. http://www.mod-technologies.com. ABOUT THE DIGITAL INCUNABULA SERIES The digital-only Incunabula Series promises to present rare and unique, one time only captured events, in some cases originally experienced by a fortunate few and recover unusual, lost until now studio recordings. Documenting as far back as the early 80s up to present time. Moments seldom heard or experienced by anyone. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Jazz News :: home page |