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  Chain D.L.K. - Interview with Mana Erg (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mana Erg: I live in the Sussex countryside, in the south of England, and the local scene is made up of chickens, sheep, rabbits, horses, flbirds, crows, magpies, and a few cows, but not many… Blackbirds are definitely the best singers, and chickens are great scratchers.
Mana Erg: The album took 18 months to record and there were times when I thought I would never see the end of it: the music was getting more and more complex, almost against my will, and it took me ages to work on little details that most people will not even notice at first.
Mana Erg: Mana ERG must be some kind of reviewer's nightmare when it comes to explaining to their readers where we fit musically.
www.chaindlk.org.cob-web.org:8888 /interviews/index.php?interview=ManaErg   (1618 words)

  
 Chain D.L.K. - Interview with Mana Erg
Bruno De Angelis of the mystical UK electronic project Mana ERG is at the airport every day, but he's no frequent flyer – not on planes anyway.
"ERG" on the other hand is the unit of measure of kinetic energy.
Mana Erg: There's quite a few… but my favourite is not so recent.
www.chaindlk.com /interviews/index.php?interview=ManaErg   (1575 words)

  
 Mana ERG - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
The music of Mana ERG is hard to describe and hard to file, being, as it is, a genre-defying blend of industrial, ethereal, ebm, electronica, and rock elements.
Bruno's closest collaborators, who also assist him in the production, are Joe Erber (piano and keyboards) and Tiberio (guitars), but quite often they are joined by special guests such as soprano Deborah Roberts, who, with her crystal clear and yet warm vocals, adds an ethereal and dream-like touch to the sound.
Other notable friends and collaborators are sound manipulator Antonym (who once played for Scorn), russian composer Artemiy Artemiev, electronic music guru Dieter Moebius, and Attrition's mastermind Martin Bowes who mastered Mana ERG?s latest CD "The Blind Watchmaker".
music.download.com /manaerg/3600-8368_32-100567148.html   (320 words)

  
 CD Baby: MANA ERG: Borderliners
"Mana ERG is, essentially, the music of Bruno De Angelis.
While defying any convenient categories, Mana ERG's music has elements of electronic ambience, muted industrial soundscapes, and the tripped-out lyrical abyss reminiscent of the Legendary Pink Dots.
Borderliners is a short album, but what it lacks in quanity it makes up for in quality.
cdbaby.com /cd/manaerg2   (336 words)

  
 Tower Records - The Blind Watchmaker - Mana ERG (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"...the music of Mana ERG is hard to describe and hard to file; it covers many grounds and finds its strength in rare qualities such as dynamism and eclecticism.
Young Gods-type sonorities are ready to take off on the wings of buttered IDM loops that wouldn't look out of place in some Boards of Canada/Autechre or other Warp artist's album.
The album was mastered by Attrition's mastermind Martin Bowes, and this is no coincidence since Mana ERG definitely looks up to the sound of Attrition or of similar bands such as Die Form.
www.towerrecords.com.cob-web.org:8888 /product.aspx?pfid=3043591   (462 words)

  
 CD Baby: MANA ERG: Red Dust
The music of Mana ERG is an indefinable blend of atmospheres, experiments, industrial rock, hard electronics, acoustic instruments: someone said it’s almost like a film for your ears...
It has been described as a set of “constantly contradicting elements struggling against each other, resulting in an absolutely brilliant way of making music that could more easily define a new genre than belong to one”.
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cdbaby.com /cd/manaerg3   (83 words)

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