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Daniel Brandt and Jan Brauer join us on the Berlin couch.
Type:
"There is a lot of room for improvising"
Two thirds of the renowned electronic ensemble Brandt Brauer Frick sat down to talk about the groups' origins, their classical upbringings and seeking out "dirty" sonics in their productions in a CDR collabration with RBMA.
Published by
Tony Nwachukwu
Published on
May 8, 2012
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