television power electric – 2 (kuroneko music)

after first amazing kuroneko music release by motor named freeze, here we have their second release. its signed by television power electric, project consisted by artists todd carter, boris hauf, micheal hartman, ernst karel and toshimaru nakamura. artists previously working in tv pow, efzeg, ekg and tokyo’s ‘onkyo‘ scene now joined for electronic improvisation and re/mixed by brent gutzeit and micheal hartman in the spirit of 1999’s first television power electric release. here they are using real and virtual synthesizers, no-input mixing boards, empty and full samplers emit distant field recordings, an oscillating oscillator, pulsing crystal highs, deep solid lows and a lone bass drum hit producing completely minimalistic microsoundish music full of cracklings and radiophonic static. sinewaves are constantly oscillating producing waves of permanent noisy flows and ebbs. cracklings, static clicks and noises are interrupting into them creating fine sonic structure. everything is calm, but there is a deep disturbing microwave that flows above everything and that is expanding in the atmosphere. it reminds of television signal that can be felt if you are near the television, without be present in the same space, but to be close. there is also short loud static noise part in third track but after its quiet calm finishing sinewaves are continuing their floating. except this hardware, software, principles and sounds they are using egoless multi-individualism and symbiotic aesthetic as doctrine which is also helping for further exploring and developing of recently developed genre of future electronics. and they succeeded in its developing.