“Allt e’nte” is a reaction to the emerging expectation on politicisation of music. A response to the demand and implicit condition to be current, relevant and take a stand. Allt ’ente repudiates all responsibility, conveys hardly anything, but hopefully occupies space. Allt e’nte celebrates synthesis and rejects binaries. Our hope is that allt e’nte is as out-of-date in 200 years as it is today. No need to point out the paradox. Celldöd, aka Anders Karlsson, has been releasing dirty electronic music since the late ’80s, both small-run cassette tapes inspired by the DIY ethos of his post-punk background, and pristine vinyl editions. Karlsson’s music is uncompromising and edgy, with roots in both early electronic and ’70s industrial music from Britain, as well as US techno and Kraut-inspired German electronics. Digital Album [free download] Here’s the first release from Constance Chlore, a French one man band from Marseille, France.
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