ambient music radio….plus a picture of a mountain
name of the track : Amber Ambient
name of the album : Vilthermurpher
name of the artist (track and album both) : .Info Overload
language : English
release country : Sweden
date : 1995
total tracks : 14
track number : 1
track list :
# 1. Amber ambient 05′ 00”
# 2. Running through a store 04′ 21”
# 3. Dark walls 04′ 20”
# 4. Psiwogg 04′ 53”
# 5. Vhalar 04′ 25”
# 6. Nictitatious flirt 05′ 04”
# 7. Stringent code 05′ 01”
# 8. Sweet insomnia 06′ 48”
# 9. Infinity 04′ 30”
# 10. Hot cave 04′ 56”
# 11. Happygolucky 04′ 56”
# 12. Helios 03′ 34”
# 13. Millitant veggies 04′ 48”
# 14. Vulvamatic 04′ 44
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“.InfO OverLoaD” started in 1984 as an audio testing ground with various electronic equipment. In 1986 it was clear that something could form out of the proto-soundscapes created in the early years. Continuing throughout the late 80ies the approach was to make short tracks to be used in computer games and finally in 1990 real sound equipment was bought and used to extend this idea. Having started the music approach from scratch by trying to understand harmonics and playing various instruments and combining the love of sound made progress slow paced and tedious. Finally in 1995 a collection of the best tracks to that date was set a side and polished into a final CD called “Vilthermurpher.” The original length of the CD was 18 tracks but it was abbreviated due to some of the tracks not being polished enough. The CD was first mastered in 1997. The material that did not fit on “Vilthermurpher” made it onto the next album “Brain Twister”. It was extended by 6 tracks that are fundamental to the albums concept in general. Albeit more harsh in its approach than “Vilthermurpher” it ups the ante in regards to the obstinate sequencing. A three year hiatus due to severe technical problems resulted in the “Brain Twister II” CD that is mostly generic techno and simple mixing and was released in 2000. After 10 years in the making and with many technical difficulties averted, at last a real second attempt to outdo “Vilthermurpher” was released as “Aeiriaoule” in 2006. The concept of the album is “free flight” and although not as polished as “Vilthermurpher” it sounds more” natural.” In 2006 there was yet another try to expand on the concept of “.InfO OverLoaD” and it resulted in “Mulieribus.” The approach was to create it as a live session with no retakes using an analog electric guitar and rock drums. This was to enhance the edge and harshness of the sound. It is quite different to previous material and darker. Continuing in 2006 a massive undertaking of sound restoration resulted in 9 private release CDs created with most soundscapes and sequences to date. These will stay private until remade from scratch or sound engineering software becomes available to resuscitate the works properly. Late in 2006 the concept of blending opera with industry was on the agenda. It was a result of listening in on the old proto-soundcape tapes and pure fun happening back in 1978-91. The original length of “Rappimummepoppep [Aria et Requiem Apocalypsis]” was over 120 minutes and was shortened to 80 minutes to fit on a single CD. After a while it was apparent that 80 minutes was too much and it was shortened to just above 50 minutes. The release was also cut in three parts to make it more palatable. The “Rappimummepoppep” concept is truest to form to what “.InfO OverLoaD” really is about and may not be as accessible as previous work. Early in 2007 the muse was particularly generous and it resulted in “Tranquilarium” and is a juxtaposition to “Vilthermurpher.” Much calmer in its approach than all previous releases and it contains an explosion of various sonic flavors with many melodies. Mid 2007 there was an urge to revisit old methods and forms. It resulted in Xrizetauria which is a portrayal of the musical journey so far. Partially a step back but mostly so that there can be progress. Late 2007 The progress is halted while the concept of Thumpanykah simmers through the veins. Thumpanykah is a foray into composition under panic and the frustration of getting older. Late summer 2008 and after some significant technical hurdles to remake old Amiga Musicraft & Sonix loops with today’s technology was finally finished. The concept of “Obstinatus Est” is that of obstinate drive. Musically very formulaic, partially for effect but also to re-live mid to late teen age years when these “compositions” were made. It was soon followed with a more jittery and nerve laden release of “Gastroditune” that is the companion part of the “Amiga R.I.P.” duo that these two releases are about.
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