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Alongside his partner Mat Steele, Mark Fell founded Sheffield based experimental music group Snd in the late 1990s, releasing a number of influential albums on labels like Mille Plateaux, Raster-Noton, and their own Snd imprint. As a solo artist Mark Fell recorded his debut album, 'Ten Types Of Everywhere', in 2004, exploring the possibilities of polyrhythmic experimental music.
Sheffield, United Kingdom
England's steel city has been one of the major centres for the development of electronic...
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Periodic orbits of a dynamic system related to a knot
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11-2011
2 Tracks
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Album 106.80 MB 3,95 €
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Kubu
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09-2011
2 Tracks
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Maxi-Single 55.64 MB 1,95 €
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Multistability
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11-2010
17 Tracks
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Album 146.10 MB 9,99 €
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Ul8
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11-2010
20 Tracks
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Album 149.33 MB 9,99 €
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Ten Types Of Elsewhere
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12-2004
45 Tracks
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Album 131.41 MB 9,99 €
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03-2002
6 Tracks
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EP 70.27 MB 5,95 €
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28 November 2011
3,95 €
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nngh, 4 months ago via zero-inch.com
This artist is featured in Update #070:
Modeselektor, Roman Flügel, Four Tet, Joakim
Modeselektor are back! After four years spent with Moderat and setting up their own label the Berlin pranksters return with their eagerly awaited third album, 'Monkeytown'. Don't just stop reading there however, as September was ripe with many more fantastic more...
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12 September 2011
1,95 €
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The Editor, 8 months ago via zero-inch.com
A recent visit by snd's Mark Fell to Vienna saw the Sheffield digital experimenter jam with Mego's Peter Rehberg. This fantastic first release sees jilted pistons of drums rotate around cranky chords and muffled radio in 'Kabu' and a slow build up of growling drones and frenetic radar beats in 'Zikir'. Ace.
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This artist is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale! From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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29 November 2010
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SND's Mark Fell releases a second album in freakishly close succession to his 'Multistability' album on Raster-Noton. This time his synthetic supervision is more brutally deconstructed, with raw pulses and rough analog edges making his electronic abstractions deliciously gritty. Mighty.
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This artist is featured in Update #041:
Magda, Martyn, Modeselektor
Compilations have been the big thing this November, and no matter whether your poison's techno, dubstep, juke, or hip-hop, this month had something in store for you: Ostgut Ton's 'Fünf', Modeselektor's 'Modeselektion', Ghettophiles 'Overkill' and Listen Up's more...
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29 November 2010
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nngh, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Half of experimental electronic duo SND, Mark Fell releases this solo album inspired by the concept of 'Multistability' taken from Gestalt theory. The result is extremely lusciously engineered synthetic sounds, explored in vast yet minimal rhythmical labyrinths, hugely enjoyable headf*ck extraordinaire!
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A release of this artist is recommended by De:Bug:
Germany's inimitable magazine for music, media, culture and self discipline, De:Bug, presents one selected album for a special price each month. 'Woah! Have you heard the new Traxman album on Planet Mu?', says Bleed as he storms into the De:bug office. Since no one has, reactions are muted, more...
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