| This is Apegenine's main series of releases, focusing on music with a pop influence, blending and experimenting with different forms of electropop, idm, hip-hop, folk and rock. |
| The Chapitre series is for our more textural releases, adventuring in the outer regions of ambience and modern composition. |
| A.D.D. ( Apegenine Digital Distribution) is a pay-per-download showcase of special b-sides or eps. |
| Ap3 is Apegenine's freely downloadable mp3 and flac collection, special gifts from our releasers ! Hope you enjoy |
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| Surasshu - Strength in numbers |
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Our second release comes from Holland’s Steven Velema, who, at 20 years old, presents us 45 minutes of lush, plastic-wrapped idm. Making his debute in the online netlabel scene ( previously as \slash ) , popularized by his glitchy, unusual work, his sense of musical style has always been perceived as eclectic yet well-flavored, blending hip-hop, super-synthesized sounds and early-90’s videogame music into an homogeneous mix of sonic experiments in dark, subversive beats and lurking ambiences. A soundtrack to creating your own android. |
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apegenine main series | CD/DIGITAL |
Released October 4th 2004 |
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Artwork and design by Vincent Fugère |
Mastered by Twerk |
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06 - Important people talking loudly
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13 - I never got used to it
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'...That bass-line in “cut up” comes straight from Grandmaster Flash. Considering that at 20 years of age, Steven Velema aka Surasshu aka \slash, is hardly of the age to have lived through the heydays of Italo House, he has either inherited the feeling through his mothers womb when she went out dancing while pregnant, or is an avid record scout ...'
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- Cracked reviews
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