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ORIGAMI BOE

Noise Diary

Mini-CDr

This Mini-CDr is including the Norwegian artist, based in the Canary Islands (Spain), Origami Boe's 14th and 15th singles in the "Noise Diary" series.

Under this concept Origami Boe uses his homemade acoustic laptops to create a great atmosphere of sound where Harsh Noise meets Abstract Ambient.

These acoustic laptops are boxes made of wood with usually various tiny objects attached; springs, stones, metal, rubber, string, needles, memorabilia - amplified by old-school contact mikes and pick-ups.

Recorded totally live each of the tracks included offers a different point of view for the contruction of a Noise sculpture.

8 minutes Length!! 30 copies pressed!!

Full colour glossy cover, packaged in a mini-dvd case / Artful cd printing.

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ARTIST INFO



Tracklist:


01. 004 n 080115a (4:00)
02. 004 o 080115b (4:00)



PRESS / REVIEWS


Reviewed on VITAL WEEKLY
http://www.vitalweekly.net/

And actually even nicer was the 'Noise Diary' by Origami Boe, also known as Tore H. Boe, whom we know as a delicate master of electro-acoustic music, but has here two four minute live pieces. Maybe he'd hoped for a 7" release somewhere? That wouldn't have been a bad idea. This noise is different. Here we hear the mal treatment of acoustic objects, drowned in bath of feedback, created by an explosion of sound effects and the strong amplification - much more live music than the headphone noise of the previous release. We hear the acoustic (indeed, its them) laptops of Boe every now and then popping up, but they sit nicely captured in the electric environment. And opposed to many other noise makers, Boe knows when its time to end a tune. An important distinction. (FdW)