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LPX (New Experiments in Dub and HiFi)

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  • 29-03-2007 2:43am
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    Hi everyone,
    If you're in anyway interested in electro-punk, alternative noise (etc...), I've an aul MySpace site for LPX.
    Check out some stuff I put together recently. Any thoughts, comments, etc... are greatly appreciated - the MySpace address is www.myspace.com/lpxireland

    Bio (of sorts...)

    LPX according to Blogorrah.com
    1. LPX is Kildare man Leigh O'Gorman. Wait - is it LPX or The LPX? We're not that sure about the whole definitive article thing - he uses it himself occasionally on MySpace, but no one else seems to. Frankly, we're not cool enough to know right from wrong here - we work on the interweb. And there's nowt cool about that.
    2. LPX specialises in brooding punk infused experimental electronica, as heard on two recent (and highly recommended) releases, Experiments in Dub and HiFi and Easy Music for Difficult Ears.
    3. If you want something done right, do it yourself. That's Leigh all over. On LPX releases he provides the (occasional) vocals, the programming, the production AND plays all the instruments. Maybe he's just shy.
    4. Leigh is also the man behind The Electric Fix, a musical collective running gigs around Dublin. Get your fix HERE.
    5. Leigh says his music sounds like "a bunch of nerds in a small room dropping acid". Sounds like a Blogorrah production meeting. Well, except for the 'dropping acid' bit.

    "Easy Music for Difficult Ears" is available from Road Records for 5 Euros and "Experiments in Dub and HiFi" is available as a free download from AlphabetSet.net.
    When performing live (and in studio) Leigh prefers to use Reason 2.5, Cubase SX and sometimes his guitar.
    Leigh O'Gorman
    January 2007


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