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Idid Idid

6 items · 1980

Idid Idid is an experimental music artist from the early 1980s, known for their lo-fi cassette-based sonic sculptures and dissonant textures.

Moloko Plus / Moloko DubAll things to all man72x108Rockers in DubJune 15th 1980

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In the foggy corridors of early 1980s experimental sound, Idid Idid crafted cassette-based sonic sculptures. Their lo-fi production and dissonant textures were not boundaries but portals to a liminal auditory space. Releases like "Moloko Plus / Moloko Dub" (1982) and "All things to all man" (1981) emerged from a DIY ethos, self-released into the world like cryptic messages in a bottle. The cassette format was not a limitation but a deliberate choice, a medium through which their process-driven explorations unfolded. With "Love Theme From Jacqueline" (1985) on Stick It In Your Ear Tapes!, Idid Idid ventured into a realm where found sound manipulation and fractured soundscapes collided, creating a fractal landscape of auditory possibilities. Despite their limited audience, with only 18 Last.fm listeners, the impact lies in the obscurity, a secret whispered among the few who dare to listen. Each tape is a sculptural entity, an interdisciplinary dialogue between sound and silence, resonating in the hidden corners of the experimental music scene.

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