14 tracks deep into Machinefabriek

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“14 tracks deep into Machinefabriek”

One of the most prolific and interesting recording artists of our time, Rutger Zuydervelt has put together over 60 releases in the space of just 4 years, amassing a substantial and dedicated following in the process. But, we're so often being asked, where do you start with such a gargantuan and intimidating catalogue? This 14 track selection distils some of Machinefabriek's most astonishing and emotionally resonant material with that elusive entry point in mind. It includes pieces from obscure and early self-released home recordings, to more recent and widely acclaimed contributions for labels like Dekorder, Kning and Lampse. We think the music of Machinefabriek is truly magical, and if you're interested in the works of anyone from William Basinski, Mogwai, Deathprod, Philip Jeck and Fennesz through to Tim Hecker, Johann Johannson, Alva Noto, Akira Rabelais and Stephan Mathieu, you're in for quite a treat...
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On 01 Oct 12:40 Rob said:
http://electronicexplorations.org

“If you like this weeks "14 tracks" ... you should check this out”

60 minutes of 'Minimalist Discovery & Post-Abstract Innovation' http://electronicexplorations.org/the-show/week-038-minimalist-discovery-post-abstract-innovation/

On 01 Oct 13:35 Matt Lyne said:
http://www.myspace.com/atautline

“Lau”

Great selection of music again. Thank you! One thing though, on Lau, that's not a xylophone, that's a glockenspiel....

On 01 Oct 16:07 suzanne marlow said:

“where on earth has this come from”

...oh my word this is good. who the hell is this guy, and how come nobody told me about him before?!!!? Each of these tracks is so loelyy.

On 01 Oct 16:41 Peter W. said:
http://peterwullen.blogspot.com/

“Awesome!!!!!!!!!!”

This is absolutely awesome! SO GOOD! I wish i had all his cds now immediately. This is so good! Schitterend! Mind you, this guy was in my hometown last week and i missed the concert.

On 01 Oct 21:27 said:

“:-)”

indeed

On 02 Oct 20:18 Jonny said:
http://www.last.fm/user/jonnytekno

“Amazing”

Machinefabriek is one of my favourite artists, but it is impossible to own and know all his work. This is a fantastic collection. Well done in deed!!!

On 03 Oct 11:45 SARA WILLOUGHBY said:

“recommendations”

do any of you cute folk out there have any recommendations for a newbie girl looking to find more music like this? any tips would be very much appreciated x

On 03 Oct 12:48 Peter W. said:

“@Sara”

Sara, there's still tons of good stuff like this being made! Check the Boomkat newsletter each week. Start with Fennesz maybe on the Touch label. Then check out other stuff....

On 03 Oct 16:16 Goestingjockey said:

“: : Check out this concert : :”

If you want to see Rutger Zuydervelt play, along with Soccer Committee and Wouter van Veldhoven be sure to check out http://www.escrec.com/ and http://www.havenkwartier.org/programma/. Tickets still available!

On 04 Oct 13:33 jlgarabette said:

“boomkat jukebox?”

just heard about this and think i'll be a regular visitor to the site. i'm a bit confused as to why the boomkat jukebox isn't used?- it would be useful for skipping through to hear the progression of each track more quickly.. thanks j