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mudskipper

by brunk

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mudskipper 03:46
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item 6095363 05:43
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plankton 04:16
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capsule 03:34
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gierzwaluwen 04:33
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HOND BLAFT 02:52
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...9 tracks of mostly quiet and loosely improvised electric guitar with some broken beats, drone, ambient, fieldrecording and noise touches...

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Vital Weekly review:
"In Vital Weekly 877 Bert Vanden Berghe first popped up, and called himself Invertrebrata. Now he sends me a release under the guise of Brunk. An older release if you will, as this was already available in 2009 on bandcamp and CDR and now is re-issued ‘digital (itunes, spotify, amazon)’ and CDR. The music is a bit different too. As Invertrebrata he played a very free form of acoustic guitar music, solo as such, except when he allowed some sounds of TV into his music. Here, as Brunk, he plays much more electronics, along with guitar and field recordings, and as a result things are far more organized than on that more recent release. A piece like ‘Plankton’ is a right tour de force of ambient/drone music, while in ‘Item 6095363’, he plays more fingerpicking like, bringing it to a noise level and in ‘Rustig LieDJe’ he feeds similar picking through a bunch of echo machines. Unlike his recent Invertrebrata project this is all more ‘musical’, in whatever conventional sense of the word – but surely conventional by any Vital Weekly standard that is – and while some of this might surely based on improvisations, it’s all more organized. Quite a diverse release overall, I thought and most enjoyable. Perhaps two sides of the same coin: working out quite diverse tunes on the guitar. Very nice indeed." (FdW - www.vitalweekly.net/880.html )

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released August 22, 2010

Music & artwork: brunk (Bert Vanden Berghe) - 2010

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