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kevin is a 34 year old guy in a relationship from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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I am an electronic musician, composing mainly ambient and electro-acoustic as well as minimal techno and idm. You can find my music at my homepage.

Care to learn more about me and my music?
Interview at Tokafi.com
Interview at Earlabs.org
Article about my work as 833-45 at Indie

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Netlabels.ru & webmusic magazine
Liked it Mar 18, 5:10pm 1 review music, mp3, net-audio, net-labels
http://www.netlabels.ru/
A new web music / net label magazine from Russian. (In English)
http://www.netaudio.ru/musica-excentrica/
Liked it Nov 19, 2007 3:57pm 1 review ambient-music, music, experimental-music, net-label, net-audio
http://www.netaudio.ru/musica-excentrica/
HOMOPHONI
Liked it Oct 1, 2007 4:42pm 1 review music, mp3, net-audio
http://www.homophoni.com/
[alg-a netlabel]
Liked it May 31, 2006 7:44am 0 review ambient-music, music, electronic-music, net-label, net-audio
http://www.alg-label.com/?lang=en
Internet Archive: Details: K.M. Krebs - The Jade Furnace I [treetrunk 017]
Liked it May 30, 2006 1:21am 1 review ambient-music, music, experimental-music, net-audio
http://www.archive.org/details/Jade_Furnace_I
K.M.Krebs - The Jade Furnace I

"The Jade Furnace I is the first in an undetermined number of albums that will be released on Treetrunk Records. The name is derived from a Taoist alchemical metaphor that denotes the space in which the great work of alchemical transformation takes place. I have always felt a very strong resonance between the process of creating music and the symbolism and metaphors of alchemy. This album continues my own exploration of the similarities and possibilities between the two.

This series of works is peculiar in that they are intended to occupy a space between ambient albums and sample CDs. I want to encourage you to experiment with it in ways you may not consider with most musical recordings you encounter. Play it on random, play several copies on random simultaneously. Play it slowly, backwards, through effects, or any combination of those. Also, I strongly encourage other musicians to sample, deconstruct, and re-use these recordings in their own music. I only ask you credit me and would, of course, be interested in hearing the results of your work."

K.M.Krebs / 833-45
http://833-45.net
Anyang, South Korea
May 2006
Index of /base/releases
Liked it May 28, 2006 9:25pm 3 reviews music, electronic-music, net-audio
http://www.inpuj.net/
Eerik Inpuj Sound is a netlabel I founded back in 1999 or so. It's currently run by an old friend of mine. We've released many great albums from talented artists. This incarnation won't be any different than what you would expect with the troubled and curious history of Inpuj. Old releases can be found via the Inpuj netlabel page at Archive.org.
Internet Archive: Details: K.M. Krebs and Mystified - Reclaiming The Darkness [e…
Liked it May 1, 2006 7:14am 1 review ambient-music, music, experimental-music, net-audio
http://www.archive.org/details/enrmp067_k_m_krebs_and_mystified_-_reclaiming_...
Mystified and K.M.Krebs - Reclaiming the Darkness

Out now -- a collaboration between myself and Mystified

Description from the site:

Though Kevin Krebs often describes himself proverbially, he is a seminal influence in the Netlabel scene and has created many important works using original source material of the eclectic and electroacoustic variety. Mystified, aka Thomas Park, remains a prolific artist who specializes in creating songs and audio collages from sounds he finds at his Saint Louis apartment or from surrounding neighborhoods.

"Reclaiming The Darkness" involved a sample exchange-- across the Pacific Ocean, unique and home-crafted sounds travelled as tiny bits, to be retrieved at other shores. Several pieces were written by each artist as "solo" pieces, and one piece, "Blinded",was written by simply agreeing on a track length, and mixing two signals, one from each artist, without preview. The result is a strange and enjoyable journey that emphasizes the strengths of both artists!
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