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During 'Wave Form', Aurélien Arbet and Pierre Rousseau explore an interpolation of various recordings, often at the margins of traditional formats and conventional styles of music. During an hour, a long oscillation is formed out of a selection of interviews, spoken word, poetry, music for dance or art, marginal pop attempts and various field recordings. Aurélien Arbet is an art director, co-founder of the clothing brand and publishing house Études. Pierre Rousseau is a composer, producer and sound designer, crafting sounds for records, films, and art projects.
Two hours of dead mall energy from the initial creative flourishings of the vaporwave scene in the late 2000s and early 2010s, from the architects of the sound: Vektroid, Daniel Lopatin and others.
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Fire On Blonde was a Los Angeles based synth-pop duo signed to Atlantic Records.
The group was initially comprised of vocalist Suzie Benson and keyboardist Jim Vukovich. Their first single, a cover of The Ritchie Family’s “Stop And Think” was released in 1986 with Vukovich leaving the duo shortly after its release. He would be replaced by Swedish keyboardist Scott Rudress with this incarnation of the group releasing two more singles: “Wrong Number” and “Bounce Back,” both of which had minor chart success, but would go on to be bigger hits once covered by freestyle artist Alisha in 1990. The duo would be dropped from Atlantic Records and break up in 1988.
Fire On Blonde was a Los Angeles based synth-pop duo signed to Atlantic Records.
The group was initially comprised of vocalist Suzie Benson and keyboardist Jim Vukovich. Their first single, a cover of The Ritchie Family’s “Stop And Think” was released in 1986 with Vukovich leaving the duo shortly after its release. He would be replaced by Swedish keyboardist Scott Rudress with this incarnation of the group releasing two more singles: “Wrong Number” and “Bounce Back,” both of which had minor chart success, but would go on to be bigger hits once covered by freestyle artist Alisha in 1990. The duo would be dropped from Atlantic Records and break up in 1988.
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