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Electronic solo project, running the gamut from evolving rhythmic soundscapes to vocally infused pop songs.
Particle Junkie is Flynn Gleason. In 1995, being a bit of a nerd, he fell in love with synthesizers and drum machines. He joined his friend Adam LaBarge to embark on a project called Fulcrum Clearance 12'0" (or fc120). Using software, they forged their own cut and paste style of music based in synthetic soundscapes and experimental noise, inspired summarily by a few Warp Records artists and a rather healthy dose of industrial. Over the years the tools got better, and so did the music, but they never saw fit to release it to more than friends, always focused on creating the next great song rather than promotion or money. After a good run, Adam moved onto other ventures, and Flynn continued composing under the name Facade. This went on for the next few years, as he branched out from his dark influences, exploring melodies, sound design, rhythm, and vocals, striving to deliver funk while challenging the notion that electronic music is cold and unemotional. Never one to stick to a genre, the only way to somewhat accurately phrase what you may hear in an average Particle Junkie song is a good beat and a collage of synthesizers morphing and blipping in a surreal pseudo-organic fashion, sometimes with vocals, robotic or otherwise. Eventually Flynn decided the name Facade was "a little too pretentious or something," and changed his name to Particle Junkie, which is far less pretentious by his estimation. Which brings us to today, and the release of his debut album, "Hot'n'Nerdy". The album ranges from long evolving danceable soundscapes to humorous pop songs about nerds and salmon teriyaki. If particulate matter has you hooked, here's an excuse to celebrate. Head on over to www.cdbaby.com/cd/particlejunkie to check that out. Also on itunes, last.fm, napster, rhapsody, amazon, etc etc
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Peak #144
Peak in subgenre #28
Author
Flynn Gleason
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2010 by Flynn Gleason, all rights reserved.
Uploaded
October 11, 2010
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MP3 10.2 MB 230 kbps 6:13
Story behind the song
Mostly Komplete 7 hosted by Ableton Live 7, just an experimental go around with the new tools I acquired, and Live, which has been sitting around unused for a few years now, and actually I kinda like it now that I've gotten around to seeing what it offers. Towards the end I threw this into Reason/Record and had a go adding FX, some of which included some James Bernard patches from the Record > Pattern Based FX library, modified by myself, of course. Beat repeater FX by both Live and Record. Awesome time stretching by Record. This song reminds me of all the things I miss from over the years and makes me quite sad. I hope you find something enjoyable about this piece.
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