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Coming up…

… two remix releases. One is a collection of remixes by Transfolmer. The other is the release of ON’s remix project POKE20. Also working on the continuation of Toekomstmuziek Deventer 2030 right now. There’s going to be a presentation in Kunstenlab soon.

Apricot My Lady on tour…

May 7, 20:00
Apricot My Lady at Café Oto, London
(Luke Fowler’s exhibition opens at the Serpentine Gallery on the 6th of May)
Special guest: Dave Marsh –or whatever his name is today

May 8, 21:00
Apricot My Lady at Havenkwartier, Deventer
Other act: Robert Witt
(Exhibitions by Mathijs Lieshout & Toine Klaassen, Baufrau, Miguel Peres Dos Santos)

May 9, 21:30
Apricot My Lady at WORM, Rotterdam
Special guest: Henk Bakker
Other acts: Aki Onda, Alan Licht, Yutaka Makino
Broadcasted live worldwide by the European Broadcast Union’s Ars Acustica Group (for VPRO RADIO)

May 10, 15:00
Apricot My Lady at Zaal 100, Amsterdam
Other act: Lotz Of Music

New release(s) out. Just in time.

I worked hard the last couple of days to get Robert Witt’s new release finished in time for his live performance in Havenkwartier Deventer next Friday. And that worked out quite nicely!

midazolam

Midazolam is split up into two releases actually. Tracks 1-7 are available for free download overhere. Tracks 8-13 are available as cd-r release for only 8 euro.  The two Midazolam releases fit very well together, but aren’t just ‘more of the same’. The most obvious difference is the absence of beats in tracks 1-7 . Better believe you’ll want to get both sides of Midazolam…

Midazolam feels slightly darker than ssri, Robert Witt’s previous release. But it can easily be more addictive. Crisp, detailed sounds embedded in a warm, ambient bath of bass, soothing and ominous at the same time. I guess the title kind of says it all…

All you subscribers can expect this new esc.rec. release on your doormat soon…

Midazolam (tracks 8-13)

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midazolam

Title: Midazolam
Artist: Robert Witt
Format: CD-R
Catalog#: esc.rec.23
Price: 8 euro


If for some reason you do not want to use Paypal, esc.rec. also accepts payment through bank transfer. Send an email with you order to mailorder@escrec.com.

Click here for a free download of Midazolam (tracks 1-7)


08 (7.45)
09 (5.44)
10 (4.48)
11 (9.46)
12 (7.30)
13 (5.20)

All tracks recorded and mixed by Robert Witt
Design by Harco Rutgers
Click here to view the Creative Commons License (BY/NC/SA) that applies to this work.


First of all you should realize that this release is not complete without Midazolam (tracks 1-7). Luckily you can download it for free! So if you haven’t already, go get it here.

Midazolam feels slightly darker than ssri, Robert Witt’s previous release. But it can easily be more addictive. Crisp, detailed sounds embedded in a warm, ambient bath of bass, soothing and ominous at the same time. I guess the title kind of says it all…


If you feel compelled to share your opinion after listening to this release, please feel free to leave your review in the comments below.

Midazolam (tracks 1-7)

Midazolam

Title: Midazolam
Artist: Robert Witt
Format: MP3
Catalog#: esc.rec.22
Price: free!

Download this release (90 MB zip)
Listen and download through Last.fm
Download torrent through Mininova
Download torrent through LegalTorrents

Feel free to embed the Fairtilizer player on the right wherever you like (share button)

View the Creative Commons License
(BY/NC/SA) that applies to this work.

Click here for Midazolam (tracks 8-13)


01 (7.18) mp3
02 (5.54) mp3
03 (5.21) mp3
04 (4.45) mp3
05 (6.31) mp3
06 (5.19) mp3
07 (4.07) mp3

All tracks recorded and mixed by Robert Witt
Design by Harco Rutgers
Click here to view the Creative Commons License (BY/NC/SA) that applies to this work.


First of all you should realize that this free download is not complete without Midazolam (tracks 8-13). So if you haven’t already, go get it here.

Midazolam feels slightly darker than ssri, Robert Witt’s previous release. But it can easily be more addictive. Crisp, detailed sounds embedded in a warm, ambient bath of bass, soothing and ominous at the same time. I guess the title kind of says it all…


If you feel compelled to share your opinion after listening to this release, please feel free to leave your review in the comments below.