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| #0 / Fri, 09 Nov 12 08:43 RA Feature Unleaded physical power and giddy destruction: It's the best way to describe the sound of one of North America's rising stars. RA's Andrew Ryce explains.
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| #1 / Fri, 09 Nov 12 13:17 this guy.
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| #2 / Fri, 09 Nov 12 19:03 Great music... but 'metamusic'? This scores highly on the pseud's corner bullshit-o-meter for 2012.
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| #3 / Fri, 09 Nov 12 21:41 It's really awkward to read through this and see so many details mushed together into a such a bizarre version of how things happened. If you're going to report on an artist's beginnings, it might be helpful to ask follow-up questions to be sure you're getting the details right. It also helps to spell people's names right.
That being said. So stoked for Sander. Dude's been working SO hard for SO long. Saw him play a surprise live techno set at the Surefire boat party at Decibel, and it was AWESOME to see him doing something completely different with his work. I've always liked that he's never been loyal to any genre in particular, and it's going to mean his being able to make music for a very, very long time.
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| #4 / Sat, 10 Nov 12 01:46 Excellent piece. I particularly appreciate your point on concentrating on what the sounds feel like. "Like all of the best music, genres don't encapsulate what he's doing. It's better just to focus on what it feels like." Well put and truly wonderful advice for everyone who isn't naturally doing so when interacting with music. That's what it's all about for me and the reason I'm so moved by Eprom's creativity.
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| #5 / Sun, 11 Nov 12 11:24 yeah, thats my boy...props!
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