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Genre: Electronic
Performer: The Bemus Point
Title: Infra Dig
Style: Illbient, Electro, Experimental
Date of release: 2005
MP3 album size: 1651 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1695 mb
WMA album size: 1268 mb
Digital formats: RA AIFF XM ASF AAC AU MP4
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Tracklist

1 Ultra Dig 6:56
2 Has Anyone Seen My Innocence 4:15
3 Not Dead Yet 7:11
4 Zendomat 3:56
5 Snarque 16:37
6 Le Petit Chien Sans Merci 4:04
7 Museum On The Moon 10:08

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Spitznagel Works
  • Copyright (c) – Bright Small Songs

Credits

  • Composed By – The Bemus Point
  • Performer – Inverse Room, James Spitznagel

Notes

English translation on Track 6: "The Little Dog No Thanks"

inverseroom.com
levelgreen.com/thebemuspoint

The Bemus Point Is
James Spitznagel - Theremin, Laptop
Inverse Room - Guitars, Synthesizers

Recorded in The Windowless Room and farnsworth house, October 2005.

All songs written and performed by The Bemus Point
Copyright 2006 Spitznagel Works (ASCAP) / Bright Small Songs ASCAP)

Level Green Recording Company
405 Mitchell Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
USA

Thanks to Trevor Pinch, Creat Radio and Creat+C, Vintage Synth Explorer.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 637112700124
  • ASIN: B000FTK7T0
Discussion about The Bemus Point - Infra Dig
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A few years after Y2K, I was finding stuff I never knew about. It started during the latter part of 2005 - before Christmas, in case you wanna know - when I checked out a CD of electronic music on eBay and the description would have a link. I clicked on it and discovered other stuff. One was Do-It-Yourself (DIY) homemade tape recordings on cassette tapes going as far back as when I was in middle school. Some have been recently reissued on CD-R. They contain underground music - some experimental electronic some rock-n-roll sorta stuff and a few other genres. I listened to some for the heck of it since they were FREE. I downloaded some MP3's from the Tapegerm Collective (also FREE). Listening to them made me think that I'm discovering obscure electronic artists you would not find in major stores. On eBay, after January 2006, I've been checking out circuit-bent toys with a few switches, contact points and other such add-ons for looping and random noises. Crazy sounds! Some have downloadable demo MP3's. Then I discovered this particular one: "Infra Dig" by The Bemus Point. The Bemus Point is a collaboration of two musical entities, SPITZNAGEL and INVERSE ROOM. I never heard of them guys, but they seem to be a pretty good duo.Here, you get music made from electronic instruments - some homemade and some circuit bent. It sounded like that they have, at least, one Moog synthesizer there. Sometimes it sounded like something out of the 70s. But yet, the music itself was pretty much up-to-date. Nothing like disco, boogie or something to really get down (I can remember as far back as when I was less than 10 years old hearing such music from time to time). It sounded like there was a little jazz and new age (well, maybe) in there. Some improvisations and electronic drumming sequence here and there. There was even a circuit bent Speak-n-Spell on "Not Dead Yet." The music itself was not so much on the weird side. It was actually nicely done, more towards the ambient side. Oh yes, don't forget the guitars on "Zendomat." That's the shortest piece on the CD (3:56). A nice one, too. The longest one (16:37) was rather strange with a strange name, "Snarque." Not so much of a drag and a good piece, too. Just about every track on this CD I like.Overall, if you're into electronic music, this would be worth checking out. I got this one on Ebay for $9 with free shipping.Here are the "bonus" MP3s you can download for FREE:Rehearsal Outtake May 17, 2007:Outtake 1Outtake 2Outtake 3The Rongo in Trumansburg, NY (Sept.13, 2005)"Evaporated Metal Music" Recorded live at EMF, Ithaca, NY (Dec.3, 2005).If you like Infra Dig, check out Spitznagel - SMX.
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