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  <identifier>Kipple1.2em166</identifier>
  <title>Kipple 1.2 (Em166)</title>
  <creator>Kipple</creator>
  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
  <collection>electronic-musik</collection>
  <collection>netlabels</collection>
  <description>Kipple combines the momentum of ESP era free jazz with a 2 man low fi electronics section in place of the piano. The rhythm section is that used by Sonny Simmons on his UK gigs. The free blowing trumpet/soprano sax front line manages to be intense and relaxed at the same time (Phil Morton, Frakture, 2011)
 
Personnel: 
Derek Saw - trumpet,flugelhorn 
Herve Perez - soprano sax 
Shaun Blezard - electronics 
Ian Simpson - electronics
 John Jasnoch - guitar 
Charlie Collins - drums 

Recorded live at Notes and Sounds, Sheffield Summer 2011 (second set)
 
Artwork and Kipple logo by Shaun Blezard
 
Aphex Twin meets ESP
 
Kipple is a word coined by the remarkable science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. It refers to the sinister type of rubbish which simply builds up without any human intervention. Eventually, one day, the entire world will have moved to a state of kipplization
 
From Phil Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"</description>
  <subject>kipple;free jazz;noise;electronica;shaun blezard;derek saw;charlie collins;john jasnoch;herve perez;derek bailey;aphex twin;noise research;clutter;esp;free improvisation;notes and sounds;sheffield;lo fi electronics</subject>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/</licenseurl>
  <publicdate>2012-01-20 10:08:20</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2012-01-20 10:06:17</addeddate>
  <uploader>explode100@hotmail.com</uploader>
  <updatedate>2012-01-20 10:10:40</updatedate>
  <updater>fonik</updater>
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