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Stephen James Knight - Everyone Is Beautiful To Someone
 

offline edgey from New York (United States) on 2006-11-24 14:26 [#02007376]
Points: 408 Status: Regular



Thought some of you may enjoy this: http://www.stephenjamesknight.com/

There is an MP3 player on the site, so you can check out all
the tunes on the CD.

TRACKLISTING:
Installment I
1. Lighter Days
2. Downtrodden
3. Glass Craft
Installment II
4. Stop My Mechanical
5. Delila
6. Pericardial Space
Installment III
7. Good Star
8. As Promised
9. When it's Time

Bonus Tracks
10. EDGEY- Soil Mechanics
11. EDGEY- For You

Mastering: Syrphe

http://www.reducedphat.com/promo_sheets/RP_REDTB02.pdf

Stephen James Knight- Everyone is Beautiful to Someone

A collaboration release between Thought Bludgeon & Reduced
Phat

With an emotional temperament equivalent to a pendulum in an
earthquake, the spectrum of music delivered can span from
violent aggression to airy contentment; casting aside the
brutal noise of former recordings, “Everyone is Beautiful
to Someone”, the latest release from Stephen Knight, AKA
EDGEY, brings about a different range of audible sound
sculpture in a simpler, yet deeper pure form. “Being in
control of my environment, rather than letting my
environment control me, has had some effect on the writing
process”, states Stephen on the collection of recordings
taking almost 2 years to complete, and it shows. These 9
audio recordings form a solid 60 minutes of continuous
unbroken sound, moving from one concept to the next and not
to disappoint fans of the more aggressive sounds, 2 bonus
tracks from Stephen’s “EDGEY” moniker has been added.



 

offline tridenti from Milano (Italy) on 2006-11-24 14:26 [#02007378]
Points: 14653 Status: Lurker



Bye!


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-11-24 14:33 [#02007386]
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Ohh, BONUS TRACKS, great, specially as I didn't want any of
the other ones in the first place.


 

offline edgey from New York (United States) on 2006-11-24 16:10 [#02007473]
Points: 408 Status: Regular



ah, a friendly community! Thanks for the kind welcome
gents.


 

offline xceque on 2006-11-24 16:13 [#02007476]
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2) Signing up just to spam? That is not tolerated.


 

offline edgey from New York (United States) on 2006-11-24 16:19 [#02007483]
Points: 408 Status: Regular



As a forum moderator myself, I understand the need to keep
the one-time spammers out...

Truth is, I enjoy the music and produce as well, but have no
avenue to participate in "the scene"... I thought this, and
a few other sites would be a good place to start, didn't
realise I'd come to such a jaded welcome...

Not very condusive toward expecting a return visit...


 

offline Phobiazero from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-11-24 16:28 [#02007493]
Points: 10507 Status: Webmaster | Followup to edgey: #02007483 | Show recordbag



at least say "hello"?

From the registration-page:

1) Remember: Multiple accounts = permanent ban.
2) Signing up just to spam? That is not tolerated. We
might even ban your account just for the sake of it - and
it's strictly forbidden to create another account, so think
twice before spamming around...

3) Choose your username wisely, as you're not allowed to
change it nor start fresh with a new account.

.....and then getting surprised for being told off?


 

offline xceque on 2006-11-24 16:35 [#02007505]
Points: 5888 Status: Moderator | Followup to edgey: #02007483 | Show recordbag



If you genuinely want to get involved in the community, then
do so, and ignore the obligatory insults that newbies
inevitably get. A lot of people just spam and leave so it's
hardly surprising the staff here take issue with it.
If you are here to stay, welcome!
And ignore dog_belch, he never has a nice word to say about
anyone, except Ultramarine and B12.


 

offline edgey from New York (United States) on 2006-11-24 17:15 [#02007518]
Points: 408 Status: Regular



Fair enough Phob.. I maintain darkstep.org, so I see it
fairly often myself...

I spend most of my time making breakcore/darkstep/power
noise and the like... I worked on my other project for
quite some time, and really don't know "the scene", so I
really don;t know where to "put it out there"... Different
people have different things to offer
(reviews/communities/magazine/nightclubs)... I have my
music, and thought this would be a good spot to throw it out
there. That's essentially my "contribution" to the scene.

As far as my interest in the music... aside from the
general collection of Warp artists (I hate being that guy
that's not hip to the coolest most underground scenester
thing), theres alot of local artists doing a nice bit of
glitch-out ambient I'm into.


 

offline hma from real life on 2006-11-24 17:26 [#02007525]
Points: 528 Status: Lurker | Followup to edgey: #02007518



hi edgey, nice to see you there! you were one of the first
artists that got me into this electronic thing. it was about
3 or 4 years ago when me and my mate were searching for
something new to listen to on the web (back then we were new
to web music thing too) and we found your website. there
were a lot of mp3 available, so we started to listen and
really liked your songs and recorded a whole cd with your
music and had some nice home parties with your music playing
:) it`s not my kind of stuff anymore, but really thanks
dude!!! :)


 

offline edgey from New York (United States) on 2006-11-24 18:34 [#02007558]
Points: 408 Status: Regular



:)

I'm still at it with the noisey business.. but I've finally
found my creative outlet for other sounds too.

Different sounds for different moods :)


 


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