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Review: 'Wavemultiplier'
'Wavemultiplier'   

-  Album: 'Wavemultiplier' -  Label: 'Clang'
-  Genre: 'Ambient' -  Release Date: '23rd March 2015'-  Catalogue No: 'clang 023'

Our Rating:
It all sounds very exciting, promising ‘an album of multiform overtones that saturate and distort inside rhythmic assemblies, made with machines that breathe volts and eat cables: a futurist and somber technological music for post-apocalyptic gatherings on the far side of the wastelands’.

But what exactly does Wavemultiplier do? It’s the latest project from Swedish artist and composer Marcus Wrangö, it’s an interesting series of connected soundworks. It mumbles and groans, drones and hums. It bleeps and burbles. It wobbles and it whoops. It throbs and pulsates. Bulbous bass beats coupled with distorted static clicks make for pumping rhythms. Attack and decay... it’s all there. It’s all there.

Wavemultiplier Online
  author: Christopher Nosnibor

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