Experimenting with the different sounds of guitar, synths and field recordings, Macedonian producer Martin Georgievski a.k.a Amplidyne Effect creates an interpolation of ambient, experimental and electronic music, ranging from subtle drones to noise-rock. The project’s main themes are nature and space travel. Amplidyne Effect has collaborated with musicians from Argentina, United States and Macedonia, sometimes over live stream improvisations, or by e-mail.
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