OKY-YAMOKIE
by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee |
OKY-YAMOKIE by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee
is a hybrid split/collaboration album of noisy experimental electronic music. The album features two 15-minute solo tracks by Fuglewicz and McGee, "Uruzanskar" and "Canis LoFi" respectively; and McGee mixed the two tracks together to create a third audiowork, the album's title track. Also included is "The Collapse Of Industrial Civilization", a collaborative work by Fuglewicz and McGee, which was originally published at Tapegerm. |
"Uruzanskar"
- by Dave Fuglewicz
website
Instrumentation used: Mono Fury, Radium and SG Modutron VST's.
Recorded during April, 2014
"Canis LoFi"
- by Hal McGee
Korg Monotron, Monotron Duo and Monotron Delay synthesizers played through a Marshall MG-10 amplifier, recorded on a Panasonic RR-930 microcassette transcriber, on May 2, 2014.
Bonus mix:
"OKY-YAMOKIE"
- by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee
"Uruzanskar" and "Canis LoFi" mixed together.
"The Collapse Of Industrial Civilization"
- by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee
HM:
"On 'The Collapse Of Industrial Civilization' I collaborated with Dave Fuglewicz (Weird Sound Machine VST) by improvising along with his sounds employing Korg Monotron Duo, Monotron, and Monotron Delay analog synthesizers connected together. Straight-up raw synthesizer."
All original source materials and mix were recorded digitally.
Originally published on Tapegerm, March 20, 2014.
Cover art by Fuglewicz
- by Dave Fuglewicz
website
Instrumentation used: Mono Fury, Radium and SG Modutron VST's.
Recorded during April, 2014
"Canis LoFi"
- by Hal McGee
Korg Monotron, Monotron Duo and Monotron Delay synthesizers played through a Marshall MG-10 amplifier, recorded on a Panasonic RR-930 microcassette transcriber, on May 2, 2014.
Bonus mix:
"OKY-YAMOKIE"
- by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee
"Uruzanskar" and "Canis LoFi" mixed together.
"The Collapse Of Industrial Civilization"
- by Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee
HM:
"On 'The Collapse Of Industrial Civilization' I collaborated with Dave Fuglewicz (Weird Sound Machine VST) by improvising along with his sounds employing Korg Monotron Duo, Monotron, and Monotron Delay analog synthesizers connected together. Straight-up raw synthesizer."
All original source materials and mix were recorded digitally.
Originally published on Tapegerm, March 20, 2014.
Cover art by Fuglewicz