Two scientists, Olek Smev and Rurik Tamm shacked up together for fifteen years observing the planet saturn. They sent out audio static radiations to find out if there's any possibility of a reply. 14 years later, an answer came. The data received was coded into music. Sirens Of Saturn's description of themselves gives some insight in how these guys look at making music. Binary codes, space vortexes and analog sequences is their recipe, and they take steps in evolutionary style: well thought off. Naming space as their musical territory, it won't surprise you that SEKOIA and the Sirens of Saturn have felt a deep connection from the get go.
Back from one of their exploratory trips to the outer rims of our universe, the Sirens have documented their travels. Capturing the stellar vibrations caught around the rings of Saturn, this recording proves once more that the two scientists are on the right path. Explaining their auditory discoveries at the recent edition of Stekker in the Tunnel*, the sounds from outer space were projected upon an unsuspecting audience. With decent amounts of hallucinogenic substances devoured by the crowd, it's safe to say there were multiple trips made trough time and space that night, propelled by the live generated waves of Rurik and his colleague. We were lucky to find the recording. Listen at your own risk. - FJ.
*This is a recording from Sirens Of Saturn their liveset during Stekker In De Tunnel [03-10-2015]
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