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‘Cyclotimics’ - the people who are dissolved in the crowd; easy manipulated.
The members of this Russian duo, Max K. (keyboards, music, sampling, market rituals) and Leonid M. (drums, programming, sound engineering, electronic manipulations) reside in Moscow and have been involved in electronic music since 1997. They met in 1998 and formed Cyclotimia shortly thereafter with the purpose of making experimental music together. They have subsequently become one of the most respected and well-known Russian projects in the electronic scene today.
Cyclotimia’s trademark sound proceeds from using a mix of the state-of-the-art synthesis technologies and vintage analog / Soviet machines.
Their inspiration in global, free market aesthetics and using of religious samples makes Cyclotimia’s message quite disturbing.
The members of this Russian duo, Max K. (keyboards, music, sampling, market rituals) and Leonid M. (drums, programming, sound engineering, electronic manipulations) reside in Moscow and have been involved in electronic music since 1997. They met in 1998 and formed Cyclotimia shortly thereafter with the purpose of making experimental music together. They have subsequently become one of the most respected and well-known Russian projects in the electronic scene today.
Cyclotimia’s trademark sound proceeds from using a mix of the state-of-the-art synthesis technologies and vintage analog / Soviet machines.
Their inspiration in global, free market aesthetics and using of religious samples makes Cyclotimia’s message quite disturbing.
Edited by seva on 14 Sep 2006, 05:24
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