Tunguska released

by K.M.Krebs

My new 833 – 45 album enti­tled Tun­guska has been released on Musica Excen­trica. For those of you unfa­mil­iar with my work as 833 – 45, here is an excerpt from the liner notes (writ­ten by Larry Johnson):

Just the asso­ci­a­tion of the names 833 – 45 and Tun­guska is sug­ges­tive of the sonic power inher­ent to this album. On the one hand, we have 833 – 45 deliv­er­ing his own for­mi­da­ble take on elec­tronic music and the noise aes­thetic, but along with that we have the pow­er­ful image of the well doc­u­mented 1908 Tun­guska Event in which a mas­sive explo­sion (pos­si­bly caused by the air burst of large mete­oroid or comet frag­ment) flat­tened over 2000 square kilo­me­ters of a remote region in Russia.

Now avail­able for free down­load: 833 – 45 — Tun­guska.

If you enjoy this release, please try to take the time and leave a review, or con­sider pur­chas­ing my Col­lected Works DVD-R to sup­port my music.

Update: A review of Tun­guska has been pub­lished by Jeremy Keens on his excel­lent music blog Amper­sand Etcetera.