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		<title>Review :: Von Bingen &#8211; Von Bingen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Von Bingen Von Bingen (Amen Absen) Vancouver, BC ::web/sounds:: From the synthetic mellowings of Aaron Levin: In the not-too-distant future, Joshua Stevenson will be listed in the canon of modern Canadian synthesia. Earlier this year we saw the release of Josh&#8217;s debut into meanderonic minimalism via his solo project magneticring. Meanwhile, an ensemble of Vancouver-area [...]]]></description>
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<b>Von Bingen</b><br />
<i>Von Bingen</i><br />
(Amen Absen)<br />
Vancouver, BC<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/wunderkammern/" target="_blank">::web/sounds::</a>
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<b>From the synthetic mellowings of <a href="http://www.weirdcanada.com/" target="_blank"><u>Aaron Levin</a></u></b>:<br />
In the not-too-distant future, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/magneticring" target="_blank"><u>Joshua Stevenson</a></u> will be listed in the canon of modern Canadian synthesia. Earlier this year we saw the release of Josh&#8217;s debut into meanderonic minimalism via his solo project <a href="http://www.uzuaudio.com/ours.php" target="_blank"><u>magneticring</a></u>. Meanwhile, an ensemble of Vancouver-area heavyweights (including Josh), titling themselves Von Bingen, reared a massive, ugly head in the latter half of the annum with a <a href="http://www.mimaroglumusicsales.com/artists/von+bingen.html" target="_blank"><u>difficult-to-find</a></u> LP of perturbed disquality. Channeling the early fuse of <a href="http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=ks-irr" target="_blank"><u><i>Irrlicht</i></a></u>-era Klaus Schulze with droning, distorted guitar fanfare amongst cathedrals of unorganic chambers, Von Bingen subjects you to a sexcellent multi-textual unification of analog-electro genius. Pulsing mechanics, forced dualities, and atonal guitar workouts part the static stasis within the dark shadows of your listening cosmos and reveal the inner beat of our earthic tunings. Part psychedelic, part synthetic, part experimental, but as a whole, rewarding on multiple listens; an entity better heard than read. Packaged with a loving, two-colour essay.<br />
Von Bingen &#8211; Eyeglasses of Kentucky<br />
 Von Bingen &#8211; Murray 606</p>
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