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t_error 404



Project was formed in 2006 by Denoizer.
The purpose and the main target is the experiments with rhythmic noise music.

Later, in 2007, the stylistical palette of t_error 404 was enhanced with the elements of IDM, various forms of ambient and many other genres of electronic music, but the rhythmic noise basement prevails.


Releases


Various Artists - Could We Live Forever?


[DNA 39] Various Artists - «Could We Live Forever?» Cat # ... DNA 39
Release Date ... 12.02.2009
Genre ... Drone Ambient, Dark Ambient, Experimental
Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps / FLAC Lossless
Size ... 170Mb / 291Mb

DNA Production continues to release compilations and present a new one called "Could We Live Forever?". This work was done in traditional drone-ambient style with influences of dark-ambient, experimental and isolationism.
Seven projects contributed tracks for this compilation: "Ices Ov", "Raspad Atoma", "t_error 404" and "Kromeshna" from Russia, "CrepusculaR" from Argentina, "Bagryanii Schliach" from Ukraine and "The Large" from Finland.
All tracks are composed in different manner but each track gives its own answer for the aforementioned question: "could we live forever?"
The choice is yours, whether it is cold denial in "Ultima Thule", aloof silence of "Monochrome Snow" or sad grin in "Metamorphosing"...

Photography and artworks for this release were made by Vitaly Maklakov.

Various Artists - Spiral I


[DNA 05] Various Artists - «Spiral I» Cat # ... DNA 05
Release Date ... 26.12.2007
Genre ... Drone Ambient
Type ... mp3 CBR 320 kbps
Size ... 93Mb

This compilation initially was planned to be released as .NBK Records' sampler "Derived III".

Many different artists took part in this release:
Raspad Atoma from Volgograd, (Russia)
Ad Serpentae,
In Flagrante Delicto,
Oneirografia
and t_error 404 - all from Moscow (Russia),
Ices Ov from Zhukovsky, Moscow (Russia),
Bagryanii Schliach from Ukraine
and CrepusculaR from Argentina.
Deep and somewhere glitchy sound reminds vinyl recording.