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Obtuse

London, United Kingdom
July 29, 2001
449 plays
6,443 views
Obtuse creates virtual soundtracks, that is, soundtracks to films not yet made. However, here we tend to keep the format in listener-friendly song form. The music we make incorporates deconstructed samples of jazz, soundtracks, classical music, "world" music, and anything else we can manipulate to express the desired mood/scene/image, packaged together with drum n bass and trip hop beats.
Band/artist history
compose and perform cartoon-inspired music with a band, played gigs in Atlanta under the name Green Eggs and Ham (Gabriel - guitar, Aaron bass + others) all sorts of experimentation with improv, avant garde collage noise, tribal flute-drum things,keyboard sequencing, some compositions in jazz/klezmer, played gigs under the names The Big Sleep and No Soap Radio (G - keyboards, A - clarinet) even further off the wall experimentation with tape manipulation, sound sculpting, industrial music, first collages on computer, and some utterly ridiculous avant garde blues, we perform live industrial under the name Pure Digital Silence (G - guitar, A - ukulele) finally get some equipment worth using, form Obtuse, using a lot of synths and MIDI at first inspired by Orbital, the Orb, Autechre, moved towards Amon Tobin, Coldcut, DJ Shadow, FSOL practically ditched all the synths and MIDI for composing and producing entirely in the computer with sample manipulation. We seem to have finally found the niche we want to work within. It’s been 3 whole years and we haven’t changed our genre dramatically yet.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We used to play live with bands, mostly in Atlanta 92-94. We wish we had done it more, it was fun at the time. Nowadays we don't even live in the same country as each other which would make playing live difficult. We'd need different equipment too.
Your musical influences
We're into trip hop, drum n bass, collage, hip hop, jazz, soundtracks to old horror films and spaghetti westerns, lounge music, cartoon music, 20th century classical, klezmer, traditional music from Turkey, Morocco, Armenia, India, Japan, Egypt, Bulgaria, etc.
What equipment do you use?
PC's with software.
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London, United Kingdom
July 29, 2001
449 plays
6,444 views
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