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Datasal

Datasal
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The Datasal excursion orbits around deep house, kosmische musik and early post-punk. Their music is a hybrid between analog improvisation and handy work behind the computer.

When a local post-punk hider met a coldwave act who contacted a italodisco dj and classical flute player Datasal found their current format. The music consists of multi-layered structures, like a slow-rolling cinematography of absurd and uncomfortably arranged realistic images. But as you know, sometimes situations and people entangle and overlap in the most beautiful ways, especially on dance floors. That said, with Gothenburg harbor as the backdrop for years, the music of Datasal (Computer room) has a streak of something slightly broken or in snafu.

The group mixes the traditional voices of instruments like Fender p-bass, Gibson guitar, and a Miyazawa flute but let them transform through electronics like Moog ring modulators, analog synthesizers, and a diverse mix of boxes. The beat is the established room or core where the musicians move freely from german progressive, no-wave to post-punk, and further out.
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