MOMA080 - Anders Östberg - Orange And Gold
Recorded Autumn 2013
in Eskilstuna, Sweden
Electronic Buddha praying machines, 2 tone chime and singing bowls. Recorded at home with a Realistic Micro-25 Microcassette Recorder.
This release begins with words uttered leading to a climbing trail. built upon one another. a repeated phrase leading to well selected audio samples. side b cleanses one's palette nicely with round instrument oriented tones. a well rounded and composed piece suited perfectly for the medium.
- Marlo De Lara
”I admire Anders, he doesn't make music or sound art, but -really- plain art. I wonder if Anders is at all capable of doing something musically, which i mean in the utmost positive sense.
His tracks tell me everything about how he experiences music, and how he can find the surreal and absurd in what seems to be the most common.
In fact a deeply religious attitude.”
- Rinus van Alebeek
in Eskilstuna, Sweden
Electronic Buddha praying machines, 2 tone chime and singing bowls. Recorded at home with a Realistic Micro-25 Microcassette Recorder.
This release begins with words uttered leading to a climbing trail. built upon one another. a repeated phrase leading to well selected audio samples. side b cleanses one's palette nicely with round instrument oriented tones. a well rounded and composed piece suited perfectly for the medium.
- Marlo De Lara
”I admire Anders, he doesn't make music or sound art, but -really- plain art. I wonder if Anders is at all capable of doing something musically, which i mean in the utmost positive sense.
His tracks tell me everything about how he experiences music, and how he can find the surreal and absurd in what seems to be the most common.
In fact a deeply religious attitude.”
- Rinus van Alebeek