Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Atomic Shadow - City of Chrome and Glass
Killing The World of Tomorrow from Atomic Shadow on Vimeo.
"This piece, from the album City Of Chrome And Glass, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination.
The track was produced with processed field recordings, Hewlett Packard and RCA sine wave generators and a variety of effects.
The film portion is by Micky Dodds."
You'll find full details on the release at Atomic Shadow here.
Update:
"Atomic Shadow will be featured on the airwaves this coming Sunday evening for 3 hours. The program is called Altered State and features abstract electronic music broadcast weekly on The LION 90.7 FM out of Penn State University. The Altered State can be streamed live at these links
http://thelion.fm/
or
http://tunein.com/radio/The-LION-907-s30346
The program will air December 1st from 5-8pm EST. Tim Kai will be playing the new album, City Of Chrome And Glass, in it's entirety. There will be a live interview and Q&A session. You may submit questions to Tim via Twitter @djtimkai.
The broadcast will be available as a podcast after the fact."
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