New Plunderphonic Abstractions from Buttress O'Kneel

 

free dadapop - b'o'k

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the IWML's favourite agitappropriator, Buttress O'Kneel, has re-emerged with a new collection of plunderphonic intellectronica, COMPOP 42.5 - FREE DADAPOP.

as well as her usual collection of remediated breakcore and glitchtastic mashuppery, this release also features several pieces constructed entirely from improvised layers of manipulated CDJ - including the 22 minute piece implied by the cover artwork, a rerendering of a Crosby Stills and Nash song, turned into a frankensteinian mishmash of free jazz, drone, and bagpipery.

 

like every B'O'K release, it is perplexingly alien while remaining strangely familiar - 100% new while being 100% recycled.


pay-if-you-want!

(downloads come with the 22 minute piece mixed down WITHOUT the Crosby Stills and Nash, as a bonus track.)

https://buttressokneel.bandcamp.com/album/free-dadapop

 

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 and if you like this multiple-layers-of-abstract-improvised-CDJ malarky, you may also enjoy these other releases which employ the same compositional strategies:

 

https://buttressokneel.bandcamp.com/album/beginning-middle-and-end


https://buttressokneel.bandcamp.com/album/11-layers-of-live-cd


and her duet with Justin Ashworth on turntables:

https://buttressokneel.bandcamp.com/album/small-memories

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