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Able Noise is a baritone guitar/drum duo that id based in The Hague and Athens and consists of two gentlemen called Alex and George. They indecisively balance themselves on the border between pop rock and noisy free jazz. With the help of tapes and by employing less consistent ways of playing their instruments, they create a somewhat minimal and rather visual musical performance.
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Able Noise is a baritone guitar/drum duo that id based in The Hague and Athens and consists of two gentlemen called Alex and George. They indecisively balance themselves on the border between pop rock and noisy free jazz. With the help of tapes and by employing less consistent ways of playing their instruments, they create a somewhat minimal and rather visual musical performance.
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[https://ablenoise.bandcamp.com/releases](https://ablenoise.bandcamp.com/releases)
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[https://ablenoise.bandcamp.com/releases](https://ablenoise.bandcamp.com/releases)<br>
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MacLS1n0l_0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MacLS1n0l_0)
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MacLS1n0l_0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MacLS1n0l_0)
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Piyoji is the monikor of Dutch artist Rik Möhlmann. The music he makes has a distinct, liberating sound, characterized by a modest and direct way of recording musical sessions in which different textures are explored. Sounds appear from left to right, as if hidden behind trees or emerging from rivers. Möhlmann uses his eccentric and inquisitive approach to music to make songs that don't necessarily behave in a narrative way. Instead, his tracks expose themselves like little paintings
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Piyoji is the monikor of Dutch artist Rik Möhlmann. The music he makes has a distinct, liberating sound, characterized by a modest and direct way of recording musical sessions in which different textures are explored. Sounds appear from left to right, as if hidden behind trees or emerging from rivers. Möhlmann uses his eccentric and inquisitive approach to music to make songs that don't necessarily behave in a narrative way. Instead, his tracks expose themselves like little paintings
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