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kevin is a 34 year old guy in a relationship from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Likes 3,877 pages, 99 videos, 85 photos276 fans • Received 42 reviews
Member since Mar 23, 2004
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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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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0pBrF4XNU0/
Liked it Jul 3, 5:58am 0 review video, youtube, beatbox
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YouTube - &When Languages Die& author/linguist K. David Harrison
Liked it May 29, 5:10pm 0 review education, linguistics, video, interview, youtube
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOh-VEEi6A
Liked it Mar 1, 5:57pm 1 review humor, music, video, youtube, infomercials
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YouTube - Odd Nosdam - Kill Tone
Liked it Dec 15, 2007 8:10pm 1 review music, video, music-video, surrealism, youtube
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A peculiar mythic retelling of evolution in a simultaneously beautiful and impeccably creepy narrative.
YouTube - Steve Reich • Music for 18 Musicians CD Trailer
Liked it Oct 3, 2007 12:26pm 2 reviews music, video, new-music, youtube, contemporary-music
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YouTube - Tommy Emmanuel - Percussion / Mombasa
Liked it Feb 26, 2007 6:51am 0 review guitar, music, video, youtube
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBHIpY6lBqM
Liked it Feb 17, 2007 8:04am 0 review music, video, music-history, youtube
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YouTube - Sigur Rós - Svefn g englar
Liked it Feb 1, 2007 4:50am 2 reviews music, video, music-video, youtube, iceland
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Sigur Rós - Svefn-G-Englar

Sigur Rós is one of the handful of extremely talented bands to emerge from Iceland in the last few years. Their haunting & powerful compositions exist in their own twilight world, devoid of clocks and the common cycles of time we are familiar with. They've received a great deal of deserved attention since they began and have been constantly developing and deepening their music. Strangely, even through sung in a mixture of Icelandic and 'Hopelandic,' the lyrics are wrought with emotional importance and intensity, eager for you to imbue them with your meanings.

This video is from a live performance way back in 2001 on tour for their first album Ágætis Byrjun.


YouTube - philip glass: madrush part 1
Liked it Jan 30, 2007 7:48am 1 review music, video, music-video, piano, youtube
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Branka Parlic performs Mad Rush by Philip Glass

This is the second entry I've posted featuring Branka Parlic playing a Philip Glass composition. (the first can be found here: Branka Parlic performs Glassworks). Parlic's virtuosity is incredible, as you will easily hear (and see). Her fingers move hypnotically to Glass' intricate, repetitive motifs. The dynamics of Mad Rush make it so joyous to me, the fervour punctuated by respite and meditation only to rush headlong back into the fray.

The performance of this composition is split into two parts, and you can find the second half here:Branka Parlic performs Mad Rush (part 2).

There are quite a few videos of her to be found on youtube, all of them performances of Philip Glass' works and all worth listening to.  Search youtube for 'Branka Parlic'.
YouTube - Loscil - Motoc
Liked it Jan 13, 2007 9:49pm 1 review music, video, music-video, ambient, youtube
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Loscil - Motoc

I haphazardly discovered this video online the other night. Loscil is a friend of mine & I've had the privilege of playing several shows with him. His music is subtle and evocatively absorbing, relying on slowly shifting melodies and sparse, muted percussion.

Motoc is the first track on his newest album Plume, which expands on his well developed style with the addition of acoustic instruments (a perfectly suited xylophone, for example).

If you want music to drift away with, I cannot recommend Plume enough. Find yourself a copy... and buy it, please.

His website can be found here: Loscil.com
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