Romvelope (Bjorn Hatleskog) is a
Scots
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Norwegian
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experimental musician and sound artist based in
London
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. His work explores the nature of feedback loops and, noise and interference. Romvelope's music has been released on several
independent record labels
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including
Adaadat
Adaadat is a British Independent record label based in London releasing an eclectic mixture of Experimental Music, Chiptune, Noise Music, Art Rock, IDM and Breakcore. It was founded in 2002 by Angus Keith and Bjorn Hatleskog.
The record lab ...
,
Seed Records
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1970s American label
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,
Benbecula Records
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, Invitro and Rolax Records. His music was also featured on
The Wire Magazine
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's
Wire Tapper
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CD compilation series. Bjorn Hatleskog's sound sculptures have been exhibited at the
De La Warr Pavilion
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,
and the Kinetica Artfair.
Discography
Albums
*''One Course Meal'', 2005, Adaadat
*''Mountains of Mayonnaise'', 2014, Adaadat
*''Bespoke Action Plantation'', 2014, Adaadat
EPs
*''Cow'p vs Kema Keur'', 2003, Adaadat
Singles
*''Seed 5x5'', 2006, Seed Records
*''Fanfaronade b/w Afterclap'', 2012, Adaadat
*''Catomountain b/w Hodmandod'', 2013, Adaadat
Compilations
*''Alba Absurdia'', 2002, Benbecula Records
*''Trade and Distribution Almanac Vol. 1'', 2003, Adaadat
*''Trade and Distribution Almanac Vol. 2'', 2005, Adaadat
*''Trade and Distribution Almanac Vol. 3'', 2006, Adaadat
*''Rolax Snax'', 2007, Rolax Records
*''Jean-Jacques Perrey & Cosmic Pocket - Froots Juice'', 2008, Invitro Records
*''Seed X'', 2011, Seed Records
*''The Wire Tapper 32'', 2013, The Wire Magazine
*''Fractal Meat Cuts Volume One'', 2014, Adaadat
References
External links
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Experimental composers
Male classical composers
20th-century male musicians