normal music - let's do really strange things and call them normal (autoplate)

we already know about normal music from their release on zeromoon (second zeromoon release). they also have one 3” cdr, on zeromoon’s 3” series. we also know that the musique concrete ensemble is normal music's secret alter ego. of course and vice versa. normal music is project that is trying to make normal music but with approach of making experimental music. what is experimental music and what’s normal nowadays? and is there need of dividing music on normal and not normal or experimental? ‘let's do really strange things and call them normal’ is the title that explains their music very well. they are making strange experimental music but it is still normal. normal music’s music is beat and rhythm oriented, characterized with distinctive dark edge made up from rich electronic textures, thick ambiental flows, glitchy structures and noise from vinyl taken from various unidentifiable sources (looped or random). deep sticky bass hardly is penetrating into duby intentioned melody, piano hits and metal drones. sounds are precise placed on needed positions and structured as they should be. no other option is available. they are perfect. constantly evolving textures hides some moments that inquire constant listening to be seen. or maybe you will never unfold them. all this causes and consequences, complicated thoughts and highly produced intentions brings these beautiful pieces of blissful deep beats, dark bass and minimal rhythms. or shortly: most beautiful, inventive, fresh, contemporary sound and music heard recently. but did they succeed in their intention is to make normal music. maybe not, because their music is more than normal. stay tuned for their forthcoming release ‘acid takes’ on acid fake.