Rafael González
Aterrizaje Magnético
Aterrizaje Magnético
broken electroacoustic noise music, created on a 4-track cassette recorder, mastered on cassette
Rafael González released his first cassette of experimental electronic music in 1986, at the age of 16 (Exenple by Brigada Nadie, a duo with his 13-year-old brother). He was a member of the futurist multidisciplinary group Equipo Estético Étika Makinal (or 3EM), and Spanish experimental noise band I.Q.C.M.
Rafael is a prolific audio artist with numerous collaborative works as well as his solo recordings. He is also a collage and décollage artist (his visual and audio works bear many striking similarities!), and is head of the art department at Tape Safe.
Recorded August-September 2014 on a Tascam Porta One 4-track cassette recorder
Instruments: cassettes, microcassettes, vinyl (cassette player, turntable), Alesis Microverb 4, Korg Monotron, Korg Monotron Delay, Korg Monotribe, overdrive Distortion Behringer OD100, Marshall The Jackhammer JH-1
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Rafael González released his first cassette of experimental electronic music in 1986, at the age of 16 (Exenple by Brigada Nadie, a duo with his 13-year-old brother). He was a member of the futurist multidisciplinary group Equipo Estético Étika Makinal (or 3EM), and Spanish experimental noise band I.Q.C.M.
Rafael is a prolific audio artist with numerous collaborative works as well as his solo recordings. He is also a collage and décollage artist (his visual and audio works bear many striking similarities!), and is head of the art department at Tape Safe.
Recorded August-September 2014 on a Tascam Porta One 4-track cassette recorder
Instruments: cassettes, microcassettes, vinyl (cassette player, turntable), Alesis Microverb 4, Korg Monotron, Korg Monotron Delay, Korg Monotribe, overdrive Distortion Behringer OD100, Marshall The Jackhammer JH-1
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