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'''Micro-tonal, minimal noise.'''
 
'''Micro-tonal, minimal noise.'''
  
''"Philip Julian has been an active part of the experimental music underground since the late 1990’s recording various works under the name Cheapmachines which operates at the interface between noise electronics, generative software, field recordings, tape music and long-form drones. Recordings are semi/improvised using contact microphones, amplified metal objects, domestic radio receivers, instrument effects pedals, environmental/found sounds, tape loops, damaged electrical devices, analogue synthesizers, feedback from various sources, turntables & “prepared” vinyl.''[http://www.term-paper.biz/custom-term-paper.html  custom term papers]
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''"Philip Julian (born Hertfordshire, UK, 1973) has been an active part of the experimental music underground since the late 1990’s recording numerous works under the name Cheapmachines.  He currently lives and works in London, England.
  
''Traditional instruments such as guitar, organ and tuned metal instruments (gongs, cymbals, prayer bowls) have also been used as part of the recording process.''
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''Studio recordings and live performances within Europe and North America have focused on the use of analogue electronics (particularly analogue synthesizer, feedback, contact microphones, objects and surfaces) and computer based works.''
  
''He has also created various computer based works using software environments such as Max/MSP, Super_Collider, Pure Data and also using the open source GNU/Linux operating system Debian and the related pure:dyne distribution."'' - Taken Cheapmachines myspace page
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'' Audio works by Julian have been published on labels including Entr'acte, Banned Production, Harbinger Sound, Staalplaat, con-v, Homophoni, Zeromoon, Twenty Hertz and Desetxea as well as numerous compilation appearances. He also runs the Authorised Version label.''
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''Julian has collaborated on remixes, recordings and performances with Maurizio Bianchi, The A Band, Birchville Cat Motel, Tomas Korber, Michael Renkel, Nihilist Assault Group, The New Blockaders and GX Jupitter-Larsen of The Haters as well as being a member of the improvised drone ensemble Signals with Mark Beazley and Chris Gowers and playing as part of Mark Wastell's improvising group The Seen."'' - Taken Cheapmachines Blogspot
  
  
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'''Links:'''
 
'''Links:'''
  
*[http://www.cmx.org.uk/ Official Site]
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*[http://cheapmachines.blogspot.com/ Official Site]
*[http://www.freenoise.co.uk/artists/cheap-machines.htm Live Video]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/cheapmachines YouTube]
*[http://www.myspace.com/cheapmachines Myspace Page]
 
 
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cheapmachines?anv=Cheap+Machines Discogs Page]
 
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cheapmachines?anv=Cheap+Machines Discogs Page]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:48, 5 May 2011

Micro-tonal, minimal noise.

"Philip Julian (born Hertfordshire, UK, 1973) has been an active part of the experimental music underground since the late 1990’s recording numerous works under the name Cheapmachines. He currently lives and works in London, England.

Studio recordings and live performances within Europe and North America have focused on the use of analogue electronics (particularly analogue synthesizer, feedback, contact microphones, objects and surfaces) and computer based works.

Audio works by Julian have been published on labels including Entr'acte, Banned Production, Harbinger Sound, Staalplaat, con-v, Homophoni, Zeromoon, Twenty Hertz and Desetxea as well as numerous compilation appearances. He also runs the Authorised Version label.

Julian has collaborated on remixes, recordings and performances with Maurizio Bianchi, The A Band, Birchville Cat Motel, Tomas Korber, Michael Renkel, Nihilist Assault Group, The New Blockaders and GX Jupitter-Larsen of The Haters as well as being a member of the improvised drone ensemble Signals with Mark Beazley and Chris Gowers and playing as part of Mark Wastell's improvising group The Seen." - Taken Cheapmachines Blogspot


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