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  1. francisco lópez [ ]

    Distortion and noise appear to be winning the battle until they're swallowed up in a whole world of subversive quietness enriched with ultrasonic ambiguity. The tracks follow each other without …

  2. francisco lópez [ news // archive 2003 ]

    Francisco López: A sonic immersion experience. Please bring a blindfold. Over the last twenty years Francisco López has developed an astonishing sonic universe, absolutely personal and …

  3. francisco lópez [ news // archive 2004 ]

    MAGALI DESBAZEILLE &SIEGFRIED CANTO (F) Tu penses donc je te suis ROSA BARBA (D)Flugmaschine RYOJI IKEDA (J)Spectra II TOMI GRÖNLUND &PETTERI NISUNEN …

  4. Francisco López – Live Performance - DESCRIPTION: “Francisco López’s sound performances are something beyond a “normal” music concert. An intense and rich sonic immersive …

  5. francisco lópez [ discography ]

    francisco lópez official websitebook12. Thomas Bey William Bailey - "Micro-Bionic. Radical Electronic Music & Sound Arts in the 21st Century" Includes feature chapter on Francisco …

  6. francisco lópez [ ]

    Francisco López & Amy Denio "Belle Confusion 00" (CD - .absolute. [seattle] 2000) Amy Denio and Francisco López are devoted sound explorers with extended roots in (and deep …

  7. francisco lópez [ news // archive 2001 ]

    Francisco López will be in Cuba doing field recordings from November 11th through December 11th, 2001. He won't have access to his email account over there. He's opened a temporary …

  8. francisco lópez [ ]

    Francisco López "untitled #119" (3"CD - Lapilli, 2004) This mini-CD by Francisco López is the first on Lapilli, a London-based label which promises upcoming releases from Richard Chartier and …

  9. francisco lópez [ news // archive 2006 ]

    May 10, 2024 · francisco lópez official website"A variety of approximations to the sound work based on field recordings through different techniques and diverse locations. From the classic …

  10. francisco lópez [ ]

    Lately, López has focused almost exclusively on recording long pieces and releasing them untitled and without packaging art. And whether his source sounds are pure static, sampled death …