A very positive and appreciating review about Anentropic Potential at the german website empulsiv.de by Andreas Pawlowski.
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The Redundant Rocker at the ROBOCAST show
All DiN titles now available from Bandcamp
The entire DiN & DDL catalogues are now available to download from Bandcamp. There is a choice of formats available including 320K MP3, FLAC, AAC & ALAC. Furthermore all tracks can be auditioned in full. You can also buy a physical CD (where available) from the regular DiN store shopping cart hosted by CCNow.
Bandcamp will allow DiN to run promotional campaigns and free downloadable content so check back on a regular basis for news of these forthcoming activities.
UNTIGHT is looking for concert bookings
UNTHIGHT is the recently founded Electronica-Rock-Improv-Trio of Alex Dowerk (D, touch guitar), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (D, synths) and Tobias Reber (CH, electronics).
UNTHIGHT shamelessly mingle elements reminiscent of free improv styles, rock, electronica and ambient and like to surprise themselves as much as their audience.
For booking requests please just drop us a line.

The musicians and their untourage considered their first concert in May 2011 – to be such big a musical success that they released the concert recording in its entirety as a download:
http://iapetus-store.com/album/live-at-theaterkapelle
“Live at Theaterkapelle” – Reviews:
“Two extensive tracks weave throught a number of styles including ambient, psychedelia, punk, noise and quite possibly a few in between… a fascinating dialogue of music.”
Whatever Takes Your Fancy
“… a really interesting performance of some great abstract music… very good stuff.”
Adam A. Williams
“…a spin-off of the critically acclaimed electronic-experimental-avantgarde band Centrozoon.”
2 / 3 a.m
Re-Issue of Centrozoon’s Bigger Space available again
As part of its 10th anniversary celebrations, Burning Shed brings Centrozoon’s Bigger Space back into print
Deleted for over five years, the dvd-r offers a fascinating perspective on the short-lived Bowness, Reuter & Woestheinrich incarnation of the band.
Recorded in the Autumn of 2003 and filmed at a small-scale warm-up performance, Bigger Space is a unique document featuring hidden extras and the beautiful black and white images of photographer Telemach Wiesinger.
This short but compelling release provides an ideal companion to 2004’s Never Trust The Way You Are.
Featuring seven songs (one hidden), web links, a photo gallery and an audio outtake from NTTWYA, Bigger Space represents the only time this version of Centrozoon were captured on film and provides an intriguing opportunity to witness a remarkable band in intimate surroundings.
Presented with new artwork, this is available as NTSC Region 0 and should play on most players worldwide.