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Goat VR Ambient

https://youtu.be/3eR-GNQdHiw

This is (a goat-edited version of) the song Efuwefh from the album S T A L L O in a VR-video made by Bob Nimbe for Korridoren, an exhibition by me and Björn Bengtsson, alright?

S T A L L O

S T A L L O is a 110-minute album with hazy, slow, eerie and dreamy music, mostly jammed out on Commodore 64. You can see how that jamming happens in the video below for Bilin.

A few shout outs to the people involved: Akai Selzer who spent 2 days jamming with me in Frankfurt, Jacob Remin who helped the robot to do a new live version of Synkex, which opens S T A L L O (and was also used in Korridoren, made with Björn Bengtsson), Paul Cousins who did the remix of Stures Bröd, Bob Nimbe for the VR goat video and Dubmood who did the layout.

If you like this kind of stuff, there's good news. This album is actually the first in a series that's coming out on Data Airlines soon. They'll all be in a somewhat similar vein. If you don't want to miss out just subscribe to the RSS-feed of this blog. Lol, I know, only freax like me subscribe to RSS. Uh, so, either follow my newsletter or my Bandcamp account. Everything else is a scam.

> Listen and get the cassette at Bandcamp

https://youtu.be/mXyicbKDFS4

https://youtu.be/3eR-GNQdHiw

https://youtu.be/_9hetLmIkOM

 

Reviews of Korridoren

This weekend is your last chance to check Korridoren, one of the top five things to do according to the local newspaper!

 

Korridoren

Korridoren is an exhibition that me and Björn Bengtsson made, together with Kirke Meng, Bob Nimbe and captain Stefan Lindquist at the Swedish Armed Forces. It's on display at Sandvikens Konsthall for about 10 more days. More here.


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Korridoren at Sandvikens Konsthall

For the past months I've been working on an exhibition called Korridoren for Sandvikens Konsthall. It's about goats, virtual reality and immersive landscapes. Made by me and Björn Bengtsson together with Kirke Meng, Bob Nimbe and captain Stefan Lindquist.

The opening is on December 9th and it will be on display until January 14th.

Image: Försvarsmakten