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Jean DL / Rutger Zuydervelt // Scramblings CD

Jean DL / Rutger Zuydervelt // Scramblings CD

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This is a co-produced CD released by Belgian musician and videographer Jean DL and Rutger Zuydervelt, who is also famous under the name of machinefabriek in the Netherlands, on the Slovenian electric-acoustic guitar-impro label Inexhaustible Editions.

Includes 8 acoustic-electric drones from Eleaco that also use acoustic guitar, autoharp, and environmental sounds. It is a 6-panel digipak specification.

Jean De Lacoste (1984) from Ghent, Belgium is simultaneously working as a musician and as a video artist, but the approach he has to organized sounds and organized images seems reversed: his music – either when he plays the guitar or when he uses field recordings – is an imagetic and hazy soundscape, while his musically structured films try to provoke abstract emotions through the titillation of memories and fantasies. He has been working mainly in solo, but has also collaborated with artists such as Alan Courtis, Julia Kent, Sébastien Biset or Sandrine Verstraete. 


Rotterdam-based composer and sound artist Rutger Zuydervelt (1978) started recording under the alias Machinefabriek in 2004. His music combines elements of electro-acoustic experiments, minimalism, field recordings, ambient, drone and noise. The music can be heard as an attempt To create sonic environments for the listener to dwell in. Finding tension in texture, tone and timing, the result can be very minimalistic at first glance, but reveals its depth upon closer listening, because as he says: the devil is in the details.

artist: Jean DL / Rutger Zuydervelt

label: Inexhaustible Editions

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This is a co-produced CD released by Belgian musician and videographer Jean DL and Rutger Zuydervelt, who is also famous under the name of machinefabriek in the Netherlands, on the Slovenian electric-acoustic guitar-impro label Inexhaustible Editions.

Includes 8 acoustic-electric drones from Eleaco that also use acoustic guitar, autoharp, and environmental sounds. It is a 6-panel digipak specification.

Jean De Lacoste (1984) from Ghent, Belgium is simultaneously working as a musician and as a video artist, but the approach he has to organized sounds and organized images seems reversed: his music – either when he plays the guitar or when he uses field recordings – is an imagetic and hazy soundscape, while his musically structured films try to provoke abstract emotions through the titillation of memories and fantasies. He has been working mainly in solo, but has also collaborated with artists such as Alan Courtis, Julia Kent, Sébastien Biset or Sandrine Verstraete. 


Rotterdam-based composer and sound artist Rutger Zuydervelt (1978) started recording under the alias Machinefabriek in 2004. His music combines elements of electro-acoustic experiments, minimalism, field recordings, ambient, drone and noise. The music can be heard as an attempt To create sonic environments for the listener to dwell in. Finding tension in texture, tone and timing, the result can be very minimalistic at first glance, but reveals its depth upon closer listening, because as he says: the devil is in the details.

artist: Jean DL / Rutger Zuydervelt

label: Inexhaustible Editions