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.
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