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Tracklist

1Lag 24
2160 Techno
3Autofloat
4Forever Is Never Again
5Irrelevant Information
6Bliss
7Halogen Continues
8303 Ambient
9Lag 38
10Lag 9
11Lag 7
12Lag 8
13Borealis

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CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
TRP013Biogen Halogen Continues ‎(13xFile, MP3, Album, 320)трипTRP013Russia2017

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  • Music ByBiogen

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Artist : Biogen Album : Halogen Continues Label: трип TRP013 Country: Europe Released: Jun 2017 Genre: Electronic Style: Experimental. RIP Biogen . Album 2017 13 Songs. Halogen Continues. Electronic , Ambient 03:17 13. Halogen Continues 06:14. Скачать Biogen - Halogen Continues. Также послушайте: Bjarki & Nina Kraviz & Afx & Biogen & Ptu. When I Was 14. Комментарии 0. Тип релиза - любой - Album Single Compilation Radioshow EP LP. Listen free to Biogen Halogen Continues Irrelevant Information, Lag 38 and more. 13 tracks 55:02. Though he's far from a household name, he founded one of the country's defining dance labels, Thule Records, and was an endless supporter of electronic music and of fellow producers in his country. After using one of his tracks for a compilation and picking two for her fabric CD, Nina Kraviz has compiled a retrospective that properly portrays Þorgrímsson as the madcap trailblazer he was before he died suddenly in 2011. Biogen - Halogen Continues. Biogens a different kind of musician, always travelling the road less trodden. All laws broken - no chords, no build-ups and no traditional drum patterns. Instead Biogen offers listeners fragmented shreddings, constant irritations, glitches, imbalance-and enough creative ideas to supply a whole battalion of electronic musicians. His works are full of contrast. Occasionally soft and mellow - like a cloud in trousers - Biogen would call that sofatrance. Other times the musics harsh and uncompromising with uncomfortable, irrational beats and glitches - Weirdcore - a vast uncharted territory. Nina Kravizs трип label is to release an album of rare and unreleased material from Biogen next month called Halogen is the thirteenth studio album by power electronics band Whitehouse, released in April 1994 through their Susan Lawly label. The album's cover was made by artist Trevor Brown, who previously collaborated with the band on their 1991 album Twice Is Not Enough. All tracks are written by William Bennett, except where noted. William Bennett - vocals, synthesizers, production. Peter Sotos - lyrics. Steve Albini - recording, production. Trevor Brown - artwork. Akiko Hada - photography. Biogen's a different kind of musician, always travelling the road less trodden. It's five years since Biogen passed away, but his influence is keenly felt among Icelandic electronic musicians. Nina compiled the tracks much like other album journeys on '''' - 'I was in the car driving in the middle of nowhere in Iceland when I heard Biogen's music for the first time. Dramatic weather conditions outside probably influenced that instant emotional connection that I had with his music. Later navigating through a large archive of his recordings it took me some time until the album took form. Halogen Continues, 2017. Halogen Continues, 06:14. Now playing: Tones and I Dance Monkey. Новое Радио. Shawn Mendes Señorita

Biogen - Halogen Continues mp3

Performer: Biogen

Title: Halogen Continues

Country: Europe

Release date: Jun 2017

Label: трип

Style: Experimental

Catalog: TRP013

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2770 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 337

Record source: 2 × Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album

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OCARO
Biogen’s a different kind of musician, always travelling the road less trodden. All laws broken - no chords, no build-ups and no traditional drum patterns. Instead Biogen offers listeners fragmented shreddings, constant irritations, glitches, imbalance—and enough creative ideas to supply a whole battalion of electronic musicians. His works are full of contrast. Occasionally soft and mellow - like a cloud in trousers - Biogen would call that “sofatrance”. Other times the music’s harsh and uncompromising with uncomfortable, irrational beats and glitches - “Weirdcore” - a vast uncharted territory. Some might be tempted to connect the contrast and contradictions in his music to his long battle with manic-depressive disorder. But the disparity in his music is its strength, confounding and delighting the listener.

It’s five years since Biogen passed away, but his influence is keenly felt among Icelandic electronic musicians. In the early ‘90s, Sigurbjörn “Bjössi”Þorgrímsson was a pioneer of the modern electronic scene as a member of the old skool hardcore band Ajax, who for a short time counted Goldie as vocalist, and cemented his reputation for pushing the limits under his Biogen pseudonym. His musical creations weren’t made to serve the past or the present, but the future.
Each release and concert offered something different. Concerts were supposed to be challenging and engaging. His releases were not easy to come by and often he’d sell his music on Laugavegur - to unsuspecting tourists intrigued by his Viking-like appearance or mesmerised by his big blue eyes. He was a friend and a mentor to many; in 1995 he was a founding member of Thule Records, and in 2007 one of the leading forces in the Weirdcore movement, a group of artists focusing on the unconventional. He’d encourage young artists to release their music into the cosmos - to make mistakes and learn from them - and that wouldn’t be done while sitting in a basement. Many have memories of their first gig, watching a tall and comforting figure hovering above everyone else in the crowd.That was him, and it happened rarely that he wasn’t there.
A fair amount of tracks on ‘Halogen Continues’ are previously unreleased, or self released in very small amounts.The music moves from ‘Irrelevant Information’ where Biogen illuminates on “Stabastab" a mysterious international institute he dreamt up, originally on the ‘Mutilyn’ LP that he handmade and sold himself. It was an anti-LP, a non-linear album of drones, crackles and weirdness. ‘Bliss’ is from the 1996 double CD compilation entitled "Icelandic Dance Sampler” that he helped compile.‘303 Ambient’ one of the recent works of the "Weirdcore" era - also a regular event showcasing abstract electronica. He was the frontman of the movement, regularly performing in Reykjavik with shows included lots of breakbeats and 303s.

His creativity and freedom from tradition have seen Biogen gathering appreciation as an artist with the passing of time, and are hand in hand with the concept of трип.The artwork by Tombo is inspired by the idea of eternity and reverence after death. Nina compiled the tracks much like other album journeys on трип - “I was in the car driving in the middle of nowhere in Iceland when I heard Biogen's music for the first time. Dramatic weather conditions outside probably influenced that instant emotional connection that I had with his music. Later navigating through a large archive of his recordings it took me some time until the album took form. I picked the most idiosyncratic cuts that show his creative approach most brightly. Some of them are short cuts ending obnoxiously with a lot of temper and others gorgeous atmospheric narratives - so deep and haunting that it feels like they are not familiar with a notion of time and dissolve slowly into the eternity. It's been an honour and felt exciting to have complied his work, a responsibility I feel keenly, and I hope he would like his music together in this album.”

Biogen’s friend the Icelandic musician Ruxpin (Jonas Gudmundsson) who has worked to collect together Biogen’s musical legacy through his DAT recordings and hard drives, and kindly granted Nina access to the files, provided much of the text for the press release. Following the album release of ‘Halogen Continues’, a further album of Biogen’s ambient and experimental works will be released on GALAXIID later this year.
OCARO
Biogen’s a different kind of musician, always travelling the road less trodden. All laws broken - no chords, no build-ups and no traditional drum patterns. Instead Biogen offers listeners fragmented shreddings, constant irritations, glitches, imbalance—and enough creative ideas to supply a whole battalion of electronic musicians. His works are full of contrast. Occasionally soft and mellow - like a cloud in trousers - Biogen would call that “sofatrance”. Other times the music’s harsh and uncompromising with uncomfortable, irrational beats and glitches - “Weirdcore” - a vast uncharted territory. Some might be tempted to connect the contrast and contradictions in his music to his long battle with manic-depressive disorder. But the disparity in his music is its strength, confounding and delighting the listener.

It’s five years since Biogen passed away, but his influence is keenly felt among Icelandic electronic musicians. In the early ‘90s, Sigurbjörn “Bjössi”Þorgrímsson was a pioneer of the modern electronic scene as a member of the old skool hardcore band Ajax, who for a short time counted Goldie as vocalist, and cemented his reputation for pushing the limits under his Biogen pseudonym. His musical creations weren’t made to serve the past or the present, but the future.
Each release and concert offered something different. Concerts were supposed to be challenging and engaging. His releases were not easy to come by and often he’d sell his music on Laugavegur - to unsuspecting tourists intrigued by his Viking-like appearance or mesmerised by his big blue eyes. He was a friend and a mentor to many; in 1995 he was a founding member of Thule Records, and in 2007 one of the leading forces in the Weirdcore movement, a group of artists focusing on the unconventional. He’d encourage young artists to release their music into the cosmos - to make mistakes and learn from them - and that wouldn’t be done while sitting in a basement. Many have memories of their first gig, watching a tall and comforting figure hovering above everyone else in the crowd.That was him, and it happened rarely that he wasn’t there.
A fair amount of tracks on ‘Halogen Continues’ are previously unreleased, or self released in very small amounts.The music moves from ‘Irrelevant Information’ where Biogen illuminates on “Stabastab" a mysterious international institute he dreamt up, originally on the ‘Mutilyn’ LP that he handmade and sold himself. It was an anti-LP, a non-linear album of drones, crackles and weirdness. ‘Bliss’ is from the 1996 double CD compilation entitled "Icelandic Dance Sampler” that he helped compile.‘303 Ambient’ one of the recent works of the "Weirdcore" era - also a regular event showcasing abstract electronica. He was the frontman of the movement, regularly performing in Reykjavik with shows included lots of breakbeats and 303s.

His creativity and freedom from tradition have seen Biogen gathering appreciation as an artist with the passing of time, and are hand in hand with the concept of трип.The artwork by Tombo is inspired by the idea of eternity and reverence after death. Nina compiled the tracks much like other album journeys on трип - “I was in the car driving in the middle of nowhere in Iceland when I heard Biogen's music for the first time. Dramatic weather conditions outside probably influenced that instant emotional connection that I had with his music. Later navigating through a large archive of his recordings it took me some time until the album took form. I picked the most idiosyncratic cuts that show his creative approach most brightly. Some of them are short cuts ending obnoxiously with a lot of temper and others gorgeous atmospheric narratives - so deep and haunting that it feels like they are not familiar with a notion of time and dissolve slowly into the eternity. It's been an honour and felt exciting to have complied his work, a responsibility I feel keenly, and I hope he would like his music together in this album.”

Biogen’s friend the Icelandic musician Ruxpin (Jonas Gudmundsson) who has worked to collect together Biogen’s musical legacy through his DAT recordings and hard drives, and kindly granted Nina access to the files, provided much of the text for the press release. Following the album release of ‘Halogen Continues’, a further album of Biogen’s ambient and experimental works will be released on GALAXIID later this year.