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WHO PUT JOHN CAGE ON THE GUEST LIST?

Hemmelig Tempo

Progressive Electronic


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3 stars Norwegian project HEMMELIG TEMPO is a unit that apparently has been active for quite some time, best known for live, improvised performances, frequently performed within a multimedia context. "Who Put John Cage on the Guest List?" is their debut album, and was released through Musea Records' sub-label Gazul in 2011.

Highly experimental and uncompromising electronic soundscapes are what Hemmelig Tempo provides on their debut album "Who Put John Cage on the Guest List". A production that I suspect will have a narrowly defined audience; those fond of electronic noise productions perhaps the key part of their target crowd. A very well made disc for the especially interested, those unaccustomed to music of this kind better approach with some caution however.

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