~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brico018 Kero Remember Tomorrow 1-noieznov10 5'13" 2-t43g 5'29" 3-morningwood 6'47" 4-wait4deon 3'49" 5-fizzlertrackedit 4'49" 6-44random theory viamoov 7'38" 7-modemwait-final 5'46" 8-44-moving-drumz 5'32" 9-elektroagain2 5'25" 10-graMZ 11wherethefukisd3 12-mkl 13-bustedbomultiedit total time - 73'04" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ technical_info All tracks by Kero using a computer in 2002. All tracks selected and programmed by Jon Vaughn in 2004. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ label_statement Freaky IDM, experimental soundscapes, bpitched and glitched up electro, and old school underground Detroit techno combine forces to blow your mind and move your ass with Kero's "Remember Tomorrow". All tracks selected and programmed from Kero's massive archives by Jon Vaughn for everyone's listening pleasure. Note the graphics on the cover and expect to see similar designs in motion when you check out Kero live, as he is a much sought-after VJ in the Winsor/Detroit scene who can work whole room at once with his awe-inspiring skills with his simultaneous performances of both live electronic music and edgy graphic projections. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ artist_statement All tracks by Kero AKA Sohiel Azad composed & recorded in Windsor, CA& Detroit, USA. 2002. "Remember Tomorrow" is a custom-designed MP3-LP for the BricoLodge net.label, all tracks Selected and programmed by Jon Vaughn. Kero: a producer of diverse multiplicities, speaker of many stylistic tongues, committed to experimental sound research and the algorithmic logics & weird/mad-magick-science of IDM, drilled beats & Detroit Elektro/Teknoid. This collection of works present an effort to expand publicly the experience of Kero's experimental beats & to further expose the fruits of a prolific period that saw Kero developing his first label; Detroit Underground & producing for labels like Bpitch Control & Shitkatapult whilst learning of the life & art of Berlin, Germany, which provided much new inspiration and stylistic convergence’s within his own work and the Berlin-Detroit network of communities at large. This rare full-length selection of Kero's works available exclusively from BricoLodge, offers a panorama of his talents as a multi-style-speaker & digital artist, who gestures effortlessly through a schizophrenically complex sound/noise/bleep/beat world--called the Detroit/Winder underground rave scene! P.S. Check out Kero's net.audio ep for Jay Haze's Textone net.label! -Jon Vaughn, 2005 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ artist_bio With over 13 releases on some of electronic music’s most celebrated and innovative labels such as Bpitch Control, Ghostly International and Shitkatapult and most recently Downwards as well as his own critically acclaimed Detroit Underground Records, Kero (nee Sohail Azad) has established a reputation for his unrepentantly brash, yet cultivated compositions and unforgettable live performances, most recently, alongside notables such as Speedy J, Ken Ishii and Funkstorung. Furthermore, he has established himself as a leader within the growing pack of electronic music producers successfully infiltrating contemporary art circles world wide. His innovative approach to music, graphic design and video production feeds on the detritus of popular electronic culture, creating a montage of fleeting musical and visual experiences that are paradoxically critical and enamored with contemporary culture. Drawing on his experiences as a dual citizen of both Canada and the United States, Kero conducts visual and aural investigations that are concerned with ideas of the diametric and intermediary. Subsequently, the ephemeral nature of electronic culture, the ‘rave’ experience and aesthetics offers a microcosm to explore similar elements in popular culture. The result is music that blurs genres from hip-hop to the most rarified of techno experiments, video art which stirs faint recollections of print and televised media, and a design language that has ingrained itself upon the most celebrated electro-cultural market in the world. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BricoLodge is a net.label for eclectic techno, playful composition and complex experimentation that emerged from artistic and cultural exchanges between the site directors, Carrie Gates and Jon Vaughn and other artists from across Canada and the world since the turn of the 21st Century. http://www.notype.com/bricolodge/ bricolodge@gmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~