This Month's Soundtrack
Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, By Tracy Katz
These albums offer something a little different, from circuit-bent toys and field-recorded sounds to open-structure composition techniques.
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- Pixelh8: The Boy with the Digital Heart
- Rabbit and Poe: Cosmic Beats in Outer Space
- Sia: Some People Have Real Problems
- Zoe Keating: One Cello x 16: Natoma
- Amon Tobin: Foley Room
PIXELH8
Pixelh8 makes music from vintage computers and children's toys like Speak & Spells and Game Boys.
RABBIT AND POE
Fun, lighthearted electro-pop is the name of the game for Rabbit and Poe.
SIA
Those people do not include Sia, the leading lady everyone loves to remix.
ZOE KEATING
The former Rasputina cellist uses live looping to transform solo performances into multipart masterpieces.
AMON TOBIN
Tobin's expertise in field recording and gathering found sounds bleeds through this album.
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