DU™️ #Repost @theageofdata ・・・ 🚧🚧🚧ANALOG ALGORITHM - Source-Related Grid Systems by @christophgruenberger 💥💥💥 • @larsmullerpublishers @detroitunderground • • This book is a tool kit to create new forms. It deals with grid-based design and gives the reader techniques to develop new forms, fonts, logos, and patterns. Both a workbook and a source of inspiration, this publication provides designers and architects with the tool they need to find analytical forms—analog, algorithm-based, exploratory but never of arbitrary origin. • • With a foreword by Paul McNeil @muirmcneil Synopsis by @paul_heys • http://www.analog-algorithm.com • • #corporatedesign #collectgraphics #posterreposter #certainmagazine #typography #thedesignblacklist #curatory #itsnicethat #posterdesign #graphicdesign #eyeondesign #designfeed #posterdesigncommunity #editorialdesign #swissposter #plakat #swissdesign #designinspiration #book #bookdesign #type #typeface #typedesign #pattern #larsmullerpublishers #christophgruenberger #analogalgorithm https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjvf2-qJgMr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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@djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqMNHu3vTOF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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THE AGE OF DATA
SPECIAL EDITION DUST COVERS
@daitomanabe
@tinatouli
@field_systems
@brendandawes
@praystation
@offfest
Master cover art by
@refikanadol
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Art is constantly evolving, inviting experimentation, and, in today’s digital age, uses artificial intelligence to create entirely new realities. Data as a tool of expression is used by artists as an equal partner to break new ground at eye-level, while at the same time redefining the concept of art to revolutionise the world of design. This volume focuses on the aesthetics and creativity of a new generation of designers who are using algorithm-supported tools along the vertical, from graphic design to 3D animation, kinetic objects and real-time visuals, to robotics and spatial installations, as well as hybrid approaches between digital and analog.
For this compendium, the editor was able to involve the biggest names in the world of data-driven design to present their most important work on the basis of facts, aspects, and stories and to provide insights into their creative processes. These range from the vision via the underlying code and challenges in the implementation concept, to the finished work. On a theoretical level, the presented works are significantly enriched by interviews and texts of experts and insiders of the scene.
“The Age of Data“ shows the future of art and design in this day and age in which the whole world is under close scrutiny due to the pandemic. It is an invitation to taking the next steps and a motivation to keep up with the ongoing data based design developments.
Design: @christophgruenberger
Size: 245x289mm
Pages: 400
Publication: 2021
Binding: Casebound book
Edition: 02
Publisher: @niggli_verlag
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By @christophgruenberger THE AGE OF DATA OUT NOW . LINK IN BIO — #iodsystem #type01 #metamoderngrotesk #kawaiidesign #dailydesign #slantedpublishers #certainmagazine #designinspiration #graphicdesign #typeindex #lebenliebegrafik #graphicdesigndaily #designeveryday #typeposter #collectgraphics #danktype #selectedwork #grafikfeed #graphicfeed #helveticaposter #tomorrow_featured #visualgraphic (at Stockholm, Sweden) https://www.instagram.com/p/CewB021sjZK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Feel that Mouvo spring coming?☀️😍 That omnipresent energy of awakening? Time to get excited because we’re about to reveal the first batch of top-notch speakers: @p.eszenyi @christophgruenberger @sandersturing / @studiodumbar @paul_heys/ @vitalauto3d @defasten & MORE TO COME 🔜 www.mouvo.cz📍8-9 Apr, Prague
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqMMwqvvZiL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqZIX2zP_5s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqYtwtyPtNE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOMmH5Sskv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqJnaQpPqG6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqJlMIZvjTj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqI5wWxJT6O/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqG9PCoP0QK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqG8vJdPn2l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DU™️ @djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqGSVNip-xZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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@djkero x @stephcopelandmusic Syndrome ⛓️OUT NOW⛓️ Format: 12” + Digital cat# DU-FRGTWN3 / DU47 / DU-TAOD10 LINK IN BIO Kero & Steph’s landmark collaboration Syndrome now sees a sumptuous release on vinyl and evocative music video, spinning data into densely layered visual treats. Steph’s coolly ethereal voice and poignant writing drift in harmonies atop the sliced-up, glitched, hard-hitting precision of Kero’s productions. The unforgettable directness of her compositional sense is here, as her long resume of scores and placements would suggest. It finds an urban-technological counterpart in Kero’s frenetic sounds. The DU label boss is in full force straight from the chilling post-pop of the opening titular cut. “Walk in the park” is a production masterwork, punchy organic percussion against grinding bass. “Who am I to complain” is at once arresting and vulnerable with vocals, but still packs an emotional gut-punch in the accompanying instrumental. “Count down from 7” is more stripped down and urgent, melodic hooks propelled by lo-fi rhythmic mechanism’s menace. For the remixes, Oberman Knocks unleashes utter digital destruction - computer memory banks dropped through a wormhole. That thoroughly deconstructs Mtch into composite textures -- and opens “Walk in the Park” to near-unrecognizable, yet somehow danceable mayhem. Graphic design by @christophgruenberger x @defasten https://detund.bandcamp.com/album/syndrome https://www.juno.co.uk/products/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome/931547-01/ https://www.hhv.de/shop/de/artikel/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome-993304 https://www.soundshelter.net/vinyl/kero-steph-copeland-syndrome #detund #detroitunderground #idm #sounddesign #experimentalmusic #triphop #💽💾☠ #glitchmusic #dreampop #shoegaze #electronicmusic #vocals #electronica https://www.instagram.com/p/CqGSNNTPPtw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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