Erasuremade & Dissolved
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“Erasuremade & Dissolved:
The idea to release a new Blodfet & DJ Lonely first appeared during an informal residency of Jonas Ohlsson at the D.A.S. Rooms in Berlin. For 3 weeks we lived together, playing gigs and making studio recordings. Before meeting Jonas we knew his music, but the residency sealed the decision to release our first LP on vinyl. Back in the Bijlmer, Amsterdam Southeast, Jonas reworked and expanded the material, recording new tracks with and without special guests. We got them mastered early in 2014 and progressively realized the oddly badass beats balanced intimacy of this album. From laconic loneliness to caricatural anger, Erasuremade & Dissolved delivers dysfunctional songs and a really unique approach to electronic music and song writing.
Blodfet & DJ Lonely:
Blodfet & DJ Lonely is a one-headed musical duo by Swedish born Amsterdam based artist, DJ, musician, curator, art teacher and globetrotter Jonas Ohlsson. He started to make electronic music back in 1988 with Kai Parviainen (Enema Syringe) in Enema & Gejonte, and released his solo debut as Blodfet & DJ Lonely on Börft records with the Ride the Dysfunctional Beat LP in 2003.
In life, art and music Jonas Ohlsson is a remixer of paradigms. He misplaces patterns to generate improper bliss and sudden clairvoyance.
His sounds rummage in upper & lower music traditions, from musique concrète through favela bootie beat, industrial noise and synth pop.
From a musical unconscious, Erasuremade & Dissolved tells naked meta-stories, fuelled by black belt irony lyrics and a Nordic Light euphoria.
Credits:
Written Master: Paul Jones
llga Minjon vocals and drums on A5, B2, B3, B5
Carlos Alfonso vocals on A5, B2
Alejandra Hernandez vocals on A5, B2
Elia Buletti / Delmore Fx loops and noises on A6, B2
Markus Stein / DJ Schlucht cassette player and vocals on A6, B2
Magnus Monfeldt vocals on A1
Helmut Batista vocals on B5
Kilarenz Albert vocals on A6
Parts of Mark Stewart & the Maffia ‘Liberty City’ are used by kind permission of Mark Stewart (© On-U Sound Ltd. 1985)