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QED
year: 2006
genre: electronic
price: $2.40
tracks: 12


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Address Unknown
year: 2004
genre: electronic
price: $2.38
tracks: 13


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Sunshine B.T.O
year: 2004
genre: electronic
price: $0.40
tracks: 2


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Jvox biography, Jvox discography

Joel Tallent started out as an MC, rhyming over beats since his days as a high school senior in 1987.Join the n5mailing list to get the latest n5MD news and release info.This video will appear on your blog shortly.This video has been added to your favorites.Please login to add to flag a video.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.You're videos are the only ones I have ever felt like commenting on.....Makes me reminisce about Liquid Television on MTV in the '90s.Video for "Hog" by JVOX.Video for "Hog" by JVOX."QED" available NOW from www.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.Thank you for sharing this video!This video has been added to your favorites.Please login to add to favorites.Please login to add to flag a video.This video has no Responses.Be the first to Post a Video Response.Would you like to comment?"YouTube recommends upgrading to a safer, modern browsersuch as Firefox.You did not enter a search term.Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Jvox!Visit other CNET Networks sites: Select SiteBNETCHOWCNET.New York CityRecommended if you like ...Aphex TwinBoards of CanadaChris ClarklinksJVOXApple iTunesMusicIsHereBitmunkPassAlongTradebitPayPlayGroupieTunesnotesJoel Tallent started out as an MC, rhyming over beats since his days as a high school senior in 1987.After discovering electronic music around 1992, he dropped the mic and began experimenting with atmospheric compositions and beats.It has received very positive reviews from numerous electronc music publications including Grooves Magazine, Zero Magazine, Outburn and Barcode.Please log in to review this album....Hailing from New York City, JVOX brand of clinical, digital electronica would certainly not look out of place on a label such as Warp or Rephlex.Whilst at first, 'Shuffling Data' reeks of cold, metallic sampling, with all the nuts and bolts unashamedly on display, repeat plays slowly reveal a glossy depth that successfully manages to take JVOX away from their contemporaries.Subtle, experimental electronica: JVOX creates delicate electronic sonicscapes, twitchy, transparent glitch dialogues between synths etched in melancholy and the brittle pangs of dislocation, and percussion and percussive loops seemingly spirited by insects.Throughout, JVOX exhibit clarity as well as a wild array of distinctive tones.The result is captivating, entrancing music.The best album I've heard this year.July 2002From stark minimalism to a wash of frantic schizophrenic emotion, JVOX entangles your ears and drags you along for the whole ride.Instead of drug addled, his sound is pensive and contained.I'd call his style illbient or dark ambient.Schizophrenic breaking rhythms gently stab through ultra lush atmospheres like a smiling serial killer on morphine, claiming another victim.Other than a few sparing vocal samples on track one and eight, this dark ghost of a record drifts by without a word.Maybe I'm just jaded, but it's about time something done this differently was done right.Alex Reynolds, Grooves Issue 9Brooklyn artist Joel Tallent displays a real knack for applying a gentle, delicate touch to sounds, carefully sculpting them to squeeze every bit of emotional juice out of a piece.Throughout Shuffling Data there's a real sense of craftsmanship, the knowledge that throwing in more than is necessary will end up doing more harm than good.Jvox delivers a truly impressive and effective set here.If there is a movement he would consider himself a part of, it would be the one of artist distributing their music on the internet.Oh well, who needs classifications if the music speaks for itself?Hello, I'm well, thank you.When I go home I'll be in Park Slope, Brooklyn.What or who was your biggest influence as an artist?Do you see yourself as part of a certain tradition or as part of a movement?There's Aphex Twin's "Come To Daddy EP" and Clark's "Body Riddle."There's a lot of music being made now that's bad, but a lot of good contemporary bands as well.But there's always something new worth listening to.And with the internet we have more access to more music than ever before.When you have easy access to all the music ever made, it's hard to worry if there's some bad music being made right now.There's got to be a limitless supply of great music available if you look hard enough.I've also learned that what sounds bad to me now, may sound good 5 years from now.My main focus is usually the sounds, and I try to create composition to accommodate them.In the case of electronic music, a good live performance would be one wherein the performer isn't sitting on stage staring at a laptop screen bobbing his head while he pretends to be doing something.Drawing a border would be wasted energy.I'm OK with "music" being used as a generic term that refers to recorded sounds of any kind.I'd say a chamber quartet is "serious" music, and not what you'd call "popular."Then you have Phil Collins...Maybe the "serious" music is the kind that gets better and better the more you study it, and the "popular" music is the stuff that appeals to a wide general audience on a more surface level.Do you feel an artist has a certain duty towards anyone but himself?Depends what you mean by "really appreciate."You don't need to be educated to have a visceral response, and that might be enough.But you can always study music in more detail, develop an appreciation for style and composition, and derive pleasure from recognizing those traits as well.If people put their time and effort into an idea, they deserve to have a degree of ownership over it.Music that features the hook or melody from another song generally isn't pushing the boundaries of creativity, so if you discard copyrights you're not going to benefit the greater good with a richer musical experience.You're just going to get more derivative music and fewer new ideas.You are given the position of artistic director of a festival.Lots of big video screens and engineers to choreograph lights and images with the music.Do you have a vision of what yours would sound like?Shouldn't be too hard eh?By posting a comment here, you are agreeing to the terms of our comment policy.INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (I.The ACM Portal is published by the Association for Computing Machinery.
 
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