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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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Meta Meat

Meta Meat
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Meta Meat is French collaborative project of two electronic musicians and composers: Somekilos (half of 2kilos &More) and Phil
Von (co-leader of Von Magnet) who share a deep passion for percussion and rhythms. The name Meta Meat associates the source of flesh (meat) with its passage beyond (meta). A very physical live act bound to propel our bodies and souls into another state, a state of release and trance, incarnating a wish to elevate our animalistic simplicity towards a higher conscience of being.

The duo's joined skills and energies combine real drumming & beats (Somekilos) with real stamping & banging (Phil Von) as a solid foundation for a vibrant 'duel' battling against twisted virtual synths, samples and machines. as the electronic sounds are treated as radically as the acoustic percussion, the finished music of Meta Meat turns out sounding utterly 'tribal' - cruel, merciless, sad, pandemic but harshly accurate. Two antagonistic cultures scrape and collide against each other, occidental versus oriental, modern versus archaic… and even an eastern asian third element is added to the balance to stir an even more complex and brutal electro-ethnic blend.
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