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Biography:
"The main focus is to transform ideas, concepts
or legends which are congruent with our own thoughts and interests. Inade
is like an echosounder into unseen / unheard plains and abstract spheres
where the anonymous becomes alive. We want to place traces into inter-dimensional
spheres from where the listener gets a sonic silhouette, a puzzle of innumerable
pieces. The development of the music was probably half calculated and
half have elements of chance played a role. During the first years we
have changed our equipment quite often and mostly we worked with very
limited sources. That is why the final results were more or less depending
from what the sound sources gave. Later the conditions became much better
and we were able to control and influence the process in the way we wanted."
(From Inade website)
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