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Deep, glitchy, processed, industrial atmospheres. With a side-order of mechanical and strangely dubby beats. Danny Kreutzfeldt (Denmark). Born in 1981. Lives in cold boring aarhus, denmark. Studied physics, will be studying philosophy. Major inspirational sources count the vastness of space, the insignificance of humanity, own incompetence, generally loud music, and a youth spent with repetetative beats. Aims for a personal, escapistic and reflective expression.
"If one is to define the music on Counterperipheral, one senses Kreutzfeldt is an admirer of german Pole, whose crackling glitches, slow cinematic pulsations and cropped up silences to some extent is repeated on this album. But rather than copying Pole's formulas, Kreutzfeldt reinvents them through his own industrial sensibilty. The dubby warmth of the german is almost nonexistant in these tracks, whose soundscapes, resounding metallic pulsations and crackling effects seem to describe large, empty and windy cities with starlight sharp as ice picks. Had Fritz Lang still lived to make movies, Kreutzfeldt could, in other words, have been an excellent provider of the soundtracks." [Steffen B. Pedersen, Geiger Magazine]
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