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Album of the Year, 2020k In Review & Music Video Announcement
Wow, guys. This year was insane and I don’t know how to put it into words much. But, I’m going to try. First and foremost, the album I’ve listened to and appreciated the most this year is Bloom by Beach House. Everything from the … Continue reading
Posted in 2020k Music, Flashback, Personal
Tagged 2020k, 2020k EP, 2020k live, Beach House, Bloom, Contagion, Daggervision, Daggervision Films Horror Talk Radio, Esthero, flashback, Giveaway, iamamiwhoami, Ilia Darlin, iTunes, Johnny Daggers, Kamas, Kinesthetiac, Klubbace, Los Angeles, Noise Cave, Origamibiro, OTM Blog, Pittsburgh, Ross Auger, Sex Madness, Slightest Touch (2020k Remix), The Electro Blog, Transends, Wet Eyes
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2020k Giveaway: Win One of Five Copies Of “Shakkei Remixed” by Origamibiro!
While 2020k favorites Origamibiro released their album Shakkei Remixed months ago, we’ve been waiting for fans of the band and readers of the blog to let the information on the album bombard their brain before we offered this one up… 2020k is … Continue reading
Posted in Contests, Exclusives
Tagged Aus, Calika, Ghost & Tape, Giveaway, Isan, K-Conjog, Last Man on Mars, Leafcutter John, Low in the Sky, Melodium, Offthesky, Origamibiro, Phylum Sinter, Plaid, Proem, Set in Sand, Shakkei Remixed, The Remote Viewer, Umin, Upward Arrows
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Album Review: Origamibiro – Shakkei Remixed
SPECIAL NOTE: Keep an eye on 2020k. We’re giving away a few copies of Shakkei Remixed by Origamibiro in the very near future! When it comes down to creating some of the more sophisticated, organic Electronic music, it’s Nottingham’s Origamibiro that does it best. … Continue reading
Posted in album review
Tagged Bjork, Isan, Melodium, moby, Origamibiro, Phylum Sinter, Plaid, Proem, Set in Sand, Shakkei Remixed, The Joy of Box, The Remote View, Tom Hill
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2020k Presents: An Interview With Origamibiro!
“People have said that they were moved to tears, crying and laughing at the same time from watching our live show, but they couldn’t explain why… That’s why I do it. That’s exactly what I want to achieve with our … Continue reading
Posted in Exclusives, Infrasound, Interviews
Tagged Andrey Tarkovsky, Boss RC50 Looper Pedal, David O'Reilly, Dino-Lite, Ed Atkins, Frank Zappa, Interview, Isadora, Isan, John Cage, Kaoss Pads, Leaf PDX, Leafcutter John, Logic, Marcel Duchamp, Melodium, Nico Muhly, Offthesky, Origamibiro, Plaid, Remote Viewer, Sam Amidon, Sculture, Set in Sand, Space Designer
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Flashback: 2020k In Review & Top 20 Songs of 2011!
It’s been a busy first year for 2020k! There’s been lots of new music to put up, interviews with Nikki Jean, Sahy Uhns, Ilia Darlin, and Origamibiro (to be posted in January 2012). We’ve had giveaways, we’ve made connections, and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020 top songs, Atticus Ross, Big Hurry, Bjork, Boards of Canada, Boreal Network, Britney Spears, Burial, Coldplay, Erykah Badu, flashback, Foster the People, Goldfrapp, iamamiwhoami, Imogen Heap, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Karen O, lady gaga, Late NIght Alumni, massive attack, moby, Natalia Kills, Nikki Jean, Origamibiro, radiohead, Sahy Uhns, Solange, Starsmith, The Roots, the weeknd, Tori Amos, Trent Reznor
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2020k Infrasound: Origamibiro – Shakkei
Welcome to 2020k’s first official edition of Infrasound: A word used to describe frequencies underneath the human hearing range. In this way, we hope to bring under the radar, unsigned, and independent music to your attention to get word out … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Joy of the Box, Origamibiro, Plaid, Shakkei
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Track Review: Origamibiro – Quad Time
Origamibiro is one of the most interesting things 2020k has come across recently. It’s a stunning group of guys based out of Nottingham, UK, that blur the lines of a conventional band by combining beautiful organic and electronic music/audio, provided … Continue reading