Recursions – LocalSounds
What makes Recursions somewhat different from most post-CD remix platters is the variety of material that encompasses the past decade of the band’s history.
What makes Recursions somewhat different from most post-CD remix platters is the variety of material that encompasses the past decade of the band’s history.
An interview at dane101.com by Kat Kosiec, for the Frozen Music Festival.
“What are some of your current musical influences/obsessions?”
It’s been a while in the creation, and we’ve hinted and teased at it for a few months, but it’s done, it’s together and HERE IT IS!
Recursions.nulldevice.com or nulldevice.bandcamp.com/album/recursions
Featuring 12 tracks – six remixes, 2 remakes, one cover, 2 demoes and a live recording. Remixes from indie-electronic luminaries Stripmall Architecture and Bloodwire, dubstep maven Bogart Shwadchuck, vaguely-goth power-poppers The Dark Clan, and a passel of mixes from Null Device ourselves. Also a cover of the Dead Can Dance classic, “The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove.”
It wasn’t looking like it was going to happen this year, but it did, and now it’s part of the enormous Forward Music Fest. Three days of electronic mayhem – Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
A few things in the works.
First, we signed up with Bandcamp, which seems pretty cool. It’s getting a lot of good buzz, anyway. It’s a nice interface, and seems like a decent model allowing artists to provide a ton of options.
The 4th of July sale was reasonably successful, although it exposed a few narsty bugs in the ecommerce software we’re using. Those have been fixed. But given the kind of awesomeness described above, we may abandon selling our own music off the site in favor of selling through bandcamp, just for simplicity and robustness.