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contains 12 tracks. total time 55:58
original movie (you need more of the QuickTime5.0.2) |
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Produce: Kei Komatsu
Mastering: Zengyo
Sleeve Design: ATsystems
Movie: D.B.D |
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Omb is Kei Komatsu's solo project, "oral/method" is omb's first
full length album released in 2002. Equally utlizing complex computer progamming
and unintentional mistakes, he creates everchanging cute and emotional tracks.
Clicks, error noises, sine waves, transformed samples and field recordings intertwine
and separate, while minimal electronic phrases provide uplifting melodies. Solid
sonic textures and ambient sounds clash beautifully within these poignant electronic
pop songs. |
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In his teens, Kei Komatsu was drawn to early techno and started to produce
tracks. After being influenced by more experimental techno, contemporary classical
music, and the avant-garde, he shifted to computer based production from his twenties.
While studying at engineering school he produced tracks from commercials, and
released the "003" and "004" 12 inches on O-Parts Recordings.
He submitted music for the compilation "Micro Blue" released by up and
coming electronica label Plop. His usage of visuals in his live shows has also
gained him a lot of attention. |
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