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“I start associating your voice with ….”, for a while ML has been part of the NTS community, jingling around, airing his monthly 150 Session out of Berlin’s North, where all seasons give reasons. For clarification, creation, inspiration. One hour of poetic and musical explorations, questions, and curiosities. Circling around daring electronics, ethno-sonics, jazz-constructivism, minimalism, open structured digital dopamine, risky dub excitement and other sounds, that still need to be written. No country, no flag – outernational without a cause!
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Clearlight refers to a number of artists. (1) The best known is a French progressive or space rock band active intermittently since 1974. (2) An American band used the name in the 1980s. (3) Experimental dub producer from Charleroi, Belgium. https://soundcloud.com/clearlightdub
Clearlight (1) (AKA Clearlight Symphony) was a French band that combined space rock and symphonic prog under the leadership of keyboardist Cyrille Verdeaux. Their albums Symphony (1974), Forever Blowing Bubbles (1976), Visions (1978), and Les Contes du Singe Fou (1978) are highly regarded by fans of space and progressive rock. Verdeaux resurrected the Clearlight name for Symphony II (1990), Mosaique/In Your Hands (1995) and Infinite Symphony (2003).
Clearlight (2) released two albums: As Above, So Below (1982) and Circuits Maximus (1984).
See also Clear Light for details on the similar name.
Clearlight refers to a number of artists. (1) The best known is a French progressive or space rock band active intermittently since 1974. (2) An American band used the name in the 1980s. (3) Experimental dub producer from Charleroi, Belgium. https://soundcloud.com/clearlightdub
Clearlight (1) (AKA Clearlight Symphony) was a French band that combined space rock and symphonic prog under the leadership of keyboardist Cyrille Verdeaux. Their albums Symphony (1974), Forever Blowing Bubbles (1976), Visions (1978), and Les Contes du Singe Fou (1978) are highly regarded by fans of space and progressive rock. Verdeaux resurrected the Clearlight name for Symphony II (1990), Mosaique/In Your Hands (1995) and Infinite Symphony (2003).
Clearlight (2) released two albums: As Above, So Below (1982) and Circuits Maximus (1984).
See also Clear Light for details on the similar name.
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