entity.be -> Idle Sunder – Psygnosis III
December 16, 2008
“Sharp dualism – opposition of spirit and matter”

Where are we? Between spirit and matter? I have stepped aboard the ship “Idle Sunder” to learn where we are… Anyway, I very much hoped for it. I was affably met by the captain and we have departed on this long trip named “Psygnosis”.
Two years have passed… Now I understand… That it’s not a children’s game… Is it a sect? Perhaps
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All who participates in the project is united through one purpose… To learn the truth tensely and steadfastly peering through “dim bottle glass”…
To learn the world through feelings (music)? It is sometimes sick, sometimes it ennobles.
If you have dared to listen to it, keep in mind… that while it possesses a lot of pleasure, it also carries a lot of tears… a lot of disappointments… And, of course, eternal High… One on all… It is dominant… It seems to me, that I have spent in it one thousand years… Also it is ready to spend eternity in.
We became brothers in arms, have removed masks, have thrown it out to hell…. This world does not see itself without these attributes.
Join, by our ship there are places… It’ll only last for a short while.
“Immemorial quest between spirit and matter, eternal trip” is Psygnosis.
Bogdan Dullsky
Leftob audio cast :: what people sometimes like to know…
December 6, 2008
Who is behind Leftob?
Giorgos Stefanou and Olliver Wichmann (the author of this FAQ). We run the Petcord netlabel and are musicians ourselves.
What is Leftob’s agenda?
To play the music we ourselves enjoy, find relevant and are permitted to broadcast. Popularity concerns are secondary to us, but of course we are happy if someone is listening to our selection nonetheless
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What does the word Leftob exactly mean?
I’m afraid I can’t tell for sure
. Leftob was the result of me spending some time with inventing words that could be pronounced the same way in multiple languages. I suppose it must have started with variations on the word laptop, and from there it was a minor leap to leftob music. Creating nonsensical words may appear strange at first glance, but it has the advantage of avoiding issues with taken domain names or trademark violations (and encounters with overly litigious lawyers).
What led to the launch of Leftob audio cast?
Initially it was the frustration about not being able to find a netradio station that played the kind of music I wanted to listen to. Additionally, there was no radio station that could give experimental netaudio artists a chance to get noticed by an audience not familiar with the netaudio scene. Rather than waiting for a miracle and someone else stepping in, I discussed my idea with Giorgos and did it myself.
Is there a reason why you do not play commercial artists?
Music distributed by traditional record labels comes with restrictive licences that prohibit any kind of broadcast unless you agree to pay a fee for the privilege of playing these works. By focussing on labels and artists who grant the right to share their music, we can keep the expenses for running a netradio station low and avoid hassles with litigious businesses. As a non-profit project, Leftob cannot afford the costs involved with playing proprietary music and therefore opted to neglect it entirely.
I published a work on a record label that might fit to your programme. Is there a way you can play it on Leftob?
If you do own the copyright of your music, you can grant us an exclusive licence that allows us to play your music. In case you have signed a contract that transferred the copyright to the record label, you needed to convince said label to permit the broadcast and have them notified us. If that is not likely to happen anytime soon, then I’m afraid there is nothing we can do for you.
I run a netlabel that features music similar to what you are playing. Can you add it to your programme?
It depends on whether we like it, but principally yes. We encourage experimental netlabels to get in touch with us, so we can provide unknown artists/labels with an opportunity of getting noticed. Often, the media coverage of netlabels is highly biased towards personal friendships rather than objective quality criteria. Traditional ways of getting informed do not really work, because a lot of people who happen to lack influential friends are excluded. Leftob can help overcome these obstacles, but it requires your activity as we may not be aware of your label’s existence.
FREEDOM REFLEX (ONE)
October 16, 2008
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“Nella musica di questo album coesistono moltissimi suoni strumentali e concreti che vanno e vengono continuamente, creando movimento e dinamicità uniche. Morfologia di un pensiero.” – Stefano Giust
>> SM1400 >> BOGDAN DULLSKY >> FREEDOM REFLEX (ONE)
http://www.last.fm/music/Bogdan+Dullsky/FREEDOM+REFLEX+(ONE) (P) 2008 |
v/a – Vortex [NTT050]
July 20, 2008
All of the artists involved have dedicated an extremely respectable amount of time and effort to sculpt their submission until it was perfect.
Could it be possible that 1 reason for this has to do with the fact that v/a – Vortex was a compilation that simply needed to be made?
http://www.entity.be/
download ZIP
* 01 – Hecq – Continuum
* 02 – Zoogoo, Chlorophyll Fluxbunny, Otets Dekan – Neural Ensemble
* 03 – CCP – Owak Erg
* 04 – Barbarix – Masicular
* 05 – Sytrjv – Exacud
* 06 – Subskan – Aezphia Vortex
* 07 – La Peste – Being Palm Eldritch
* 08 – Atomhead – Vortex
* 09 – Atomhead – Robotomy
* 10 – Sedarka – Ishimori
* 11 – Binray – Beta Block
* 12 – Xanopticon – Ortexx
* 13 – Inshizzo – Head of Atoms
* 14 – Bogdan Dullsky – Rift Fractal
* 15 – Atomhead – Rift
Otets Dekan, Zoogoo and brother Chlorophyll Fluxbunny, who collaborated intensely on their morphing re-assimilation monster, and who should be known from previous NTT releases.
CCP, aka Yann Hekate of the Italian “Hekate Soundsystem”, in charge of Anarmonia and related promising labels and responsible for a completely alien glitchmorph fest.
Barbarix, a rising UK artist who could previously be heard on BBC’s Mary Anne Hobbs radio show, and who’s also preparing the next Entity release.
Sytrjv, another relatively unknown though very talented knobtweaker from Rome, delivering a complex onslaught of dark experimental rhythms.
Subskan, whose dark, mindcrashing electronics can assimilate any A.I. mutant from a distance, and who created some seriously awesome releases on respected labels such as Belgium’s own Ambivalence Records and Mirex.
La Peste, head of the French Hangars Liquides label, coined the musical term “flashcore” and operates in his own personal sounddimension.
SDK, aka Sedarka, who will one day be like Kazumoto Endo, except better, as his Entity release so charmingly demonstrates.
Binray, who’s merciless track got lifted from the cancelled Phalanx project “Hyperion”, and who also brought you a mesmerizing free release in the past, as well as on labels such as ZOD and Ad Noiseam.
Xanopticon, micro tweaker deluxe, especially known for his insane livesets and ultra-detailed Liminal Space album on Hymen.
Inshizzo, a psytrance vs breakcore duo who rock the Moscow underground partyscene and run the Acidsamovar label, bringing us a speedcore influenced track.
Bogdan Dullsky, aka Quest.Room.Project, a sound project exploring the strange and the bizarre by superimposing the impossible, as with his outworldly Entity release “Room Number”.
Atomhead, aka yours truly!
CD-R and Quest.Room.Project – “Digital Snow”
June 9, 2008
CD-R and Quest.Room.Project – “Digital Snow”
Nikita Golyshev, known as CD-R, and Bogdan Dullsky (Quest.Room.Project) met virtually and have recorded an album. First, they share music file sources in the net, and then processed with real-time sound recordings through peer-to-peer connection.
The result is a collage of acoustic and digital pieces, gathered in one snowfall.
Release page (get track-by-track):
http://www.netaudio.ru/musica-excentric … es/exc014/
ZIP with 320kbps mp3 (91mb)
http://listen.excentrica.org/releases/e … 14_mp3.zip
ZIP with FLAC lossless (307mb)
http://listen.excentrica.org/releases/e … 4_flac.zip
Quest.Room.Project in Tetroid 2012
March 23, 2008
ABOUT TETROID 2012:
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Tetroid 2012 is a game and electronic music compilation,
intended to promote “experimental” electronic music, by
means of an addictive catalyst. The game was programmed by Carsten Waechter (aka Toxie
from the Apocalypse Inc demogroup).
http://www.ainc.de
Each level in the game features music and sound effects
by artists that may or may not have appeared in the
Entity netlabel catalog.
The general art direction was orchestrated by Jan Robbe
(aka Erratic/Atomhead, Entity netlabel).
http://www.entity.be
This software & music was done in our spare time and
you should have gotten it for free.. since we don’t want
to make profit with this game you shouldn’t have paid
anything for it!
DEFAULT KEY/JOYPAD SETUP:
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Left/Right Move Block
Down Drop
Up / Joy0 Rotate Left (in Bonus mode: Jump)
‘A’ / Joy1 Rotate Right (in Bonus mode: Drill)
‘S’ / Joy2 Activate Special Mode (needs full Powerbar)
Drop+Special Instant Fast Drop
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MINIMUM PC-CFG:
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500 mhz cpu
64mb ram
windoze
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RECOMMENDED PC:
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800 mhz cpu
128mb ram
radeon/geforce class gfxcard
windoze
joypad
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TESTED WITH:
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amd athlon (500/750/1800 mhz)
intel pentium2/3/4/m/core2duo/centrinoduo (various mhz/ram)
ati radeon1/2(=7500/8500)/9xxx
nvidia tnt2/geforce1/2(mx)/3/4(mx)/quadro4/fx/6xxx
intel 8×0/82855mobile/945gm/965express
m$-software-renderer
windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/vista
gravis 4 button digital joypad
logitec and various 10/12 button analog/digital joypads
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TROUBLESHOOTING:
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If the game doesn’t start, try updating your graphics
card’s drivers.
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THANX + GREETZ:
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FMOD team => www.fmod.org markus oberhumer/laszlo molnar => upx.sourceforge.net
delax^sdi .. hopper^tsq .. bugger^tsq .. frenetic ..
yoda^tsq .. jace^tbl .. venom^venomsoft .. neospark ..
mecflai^eska .. avalanche .. verschdl^never .. t$ ..
morten^never .. robocop^atl ..
all (ex-)ainc-members ..
all metalvotze-members ..
all artists who have done something for Entity and
especially Binray for hooking us up with the Ambling
Band ..
YOU for checking it out ..
and sorry to all we forgot
mainly done in 2k5/2k6 and finally finished in
2k8 by toxie^ainc/voz and erratic^entity.
additional thanx to bitbreaker^voz for
providing the mr.piller gfx..
http://www.ainc.de
http://www.entity.be
p.s.: cmdline parameter:
-windowed (forces window instead of fullscreen)
excan003: ADD NOISE III at National Centre for Contemporary Arts (Moscow) (October 6, 2007)
December 20, 2007
- 01 Quest.Room.Project | 12.9mb, 9:24
02 Nikita Golyshev | 15.1mb, 11:03
03 Novel 23 | 7.9mb, 5:43
04 moroza_knozova | 8.0mb, 5:47
05 Fizzarum | 15.2mb, 11:06
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NTT043 Quest.Room.Project – Room Number
December 20, 2007
NTT043 – Quest.Room.Project – Room Number
Bogdan Dullsky (QRP) explores with “Room Number” in great depth the borders of abstraction and absurdity. He renders a world consisting of the strangest harmonics, dancing around a variety of instruments (such as flute and bass guitar) which he plays very proficiently.
Skillfully designed sounds are excessively displayed and the sheer number of them alone will never leave you bored.
Count in the extraordinary artwork from Russian visual artist “Barandash” and you know you’re heading towards a unique listening experience.
- 01 – Break of a Curve
- 02 – Catbird
- 03 – Room N0
- 04 – Exacerbation
- 05 – Piscary
NTT045 Idle Sunder – Psygnosis I
December 20, 2007
NTT045 – Idle Sunder – Psygnosis I
Having worked closely with Bogdan Dullsky (Quest.Room.Project – see NTT043) on this 1st album of the Psygnosis trilogy, Idle Sunder has transcended the space drone boundaries they were once confined to, to visit a universe of remarkably visual minimal rhythms and manipulated instruments/recordings.
All of the tracks contain a great diversity in both sound and style, while retaining a quite conceptual atmosphere which holds ground in between existential and psychological ideas that are sure to be elaborated on throughout the remainder of this project.
A word of thanks goes out to all the people that have made a contribution in one form or another:
levinj, Suonho, djgriffin, NoiseCollector, Melack and Bram at Freesound for sound sources, Winne Clement for the flute in track 8 and once again Christian Jehle for the nice cover art.
- 01 Welcome
- 02 Analyse
- 03 Aeon
- 04 Paradigm Shift
- 05 Introspection
- 06 Unknown
- 07 Fury
- 08 Boundary Dissolution
exc006: Various Artists – Tribute to Iannis Xenakis
December 20, 2007
exc006: Various Artists – Tribute to Iannis Xenakis
Sounds like ambient, minimal, noise, electroacoustic…Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) is one of the most important composers of the 20th century. His works span every media and numerous approaches, electronic and acoustical, from orchestral to musique concrete. Also a mathematician, experimental engineer and architect, he is a true cult figure.This compilation is a collection of musical dedications to Iannis Xenakis, realized as the exclusive compositions by the respective authors.Tracklist:
- 01 Kenneth Kirschner – “August 13, 1997″ [9:28]
- 02 Kevin M. Krebs – “Aanergaxis” [5:43]
- 03 Alexei Borisov – “X-Guitar” [3:25]
- 04 Quest.Room.Project – “Pyromania” [9:57]
- 05 Zenial vs Phillip B. Klingler – “Geological Profile Extend” [6:35]
- 06 CD-R – “Ishtar” [8:02]
- 07 Alva Noto – “06.1 Quanta Random” [3:00]






