Jun 3rd 2009, 12:05am

Givin’ the instrumental and experimental world some love, introducing netBloc Vol. 22

Cover of netBloc Volume 22: Life on Ceres

It all started sometime last year with a friend of mine, Rob Pitt, saying that he’d love it if there were a “minimal” netBloc release. However, with the netBloc series being about variety, I felt that I couldn’t release something so narrowly focused on one sub-genre. If I were to put together something remotely like that, it had to be something more varied. I decided to begin slowly pulling together instrumental netaudio gems as I came across them while developing other netBloc releases. After many months, this eclectic mix of instrumentals became what it is today — a joy for the ear. I was able to find songs that were not only “experimental” but also accessible to those of you who may not be as keen on sonic experimentation.

While I was still on the hunt for interesting instrumentals, another friend, Marco Kalnenek, began to make music again and tweeted about a particular new experiment on Twitter… I downloaded, listened and instantly fell in love with it. It’s name, as you may have already guessed, “Life on Ceres”. I wasted no time in requesting permission to include it in a future netBloc release. Shortly thereafter, Marco also released an alternate version of “Life on Ceres” – to me it sounded like a perfect reprise and I wanted to include it along with the original! From there it followed that “Life on Ceres” was an excellent title for a collection of instrumental music. With Marco’s blessing, this netBloc release was christened “netBloc Vol. 22: Life on Ceres”! This netBloc also became the very first to have a title track!

If you’re turned off by electronic music that merely rehashes tired formulas… with this netBloc release, don’t expect clichés… you won't hear any! This boundary-smashing, international, sonic journey through the world of netaudio packs in artists who come to you from Canada, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, UK, and the US… how’s that for international! I hope you enjoy this one. Oh and Rob… that means you too!

As always, thanks to all participating artists and labels! Of course… also a special thanks to you for taking the time to download, listen and follow along in this PDF! Share this release with friends and strangers! Burn copies to CD, upload to bittorrent sites… whatever… just let everyone know where they can get more free music… blocSonic.com!

Check it out here!

Peace
Mike Gregoire
Founder/Curator blocSonic.com

Comments

    • Thank you, Mike, for yet again releasing such superbly presented compilations. It's always a treat to hear what you've selected. I'm delighted to see that Bitbasic has made it into vol.22. *looks around* This is so swish. Me, I can barely turn on the computer. Looking forward to netBloc 23. No pressure! :)
    • I'll have to give this album of yours a shot, if only because your presentation is so even-keeled and normal-sounding (as opposed to: "Hey, wacky crazy people! We have a new killer album online!! Cool!! Wacky!! Crazy!! And it's actually on the internet!!") Must've been loads of work encoded all those different formats for this (flac, mp3 (192,320) - so let's see if your work has paid. I don't listen to Electronic music as rule (although ALL music available on CD or mp3 is technically "electronic" - electricity being the means by which 20th-21st music is harvested and presented) but maybe you guys can tempt me to the other side. PS We're doing lots of JESUS MUSIC at my websitehttp://www.houseplantpicturestudio.com
    • Thanks!

      I really enjoyed your varied selection of lyric free tracks. It truly is a dream come true.


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