Remyl

Remyl is an electronic music project founded by three friends in Oslo, Norway, in 1992.

Description

Remyl makes experimental electronic music. Labeled by some as industrial and as dark ambient by others. It is often inspired by science fiction themes and man/machine relations. The tracks vary between instrumentals and songs with heavily processed or synthesized voices. Sometimes the lyrics themselves are synthesized using specially written software. The instrumentation is purely made up by synthesizers, samplers, various processing equipment and sometimes software.

Remyl performed live once at Cosmopolite in Oslo May 20, 1993.

They made a live computer performance at the Cyberiad club in connection with the release of the reincarnation of the sun compilation in 1994, where an Acorn Archimedes computer rendered self-developed visual accompaniment in real time along with pre-recorded music. The members prefer anonymity, letting the music and imagery speak for itself. On public appearances, they have been dressed in white protective suits and gas masks.

Although nothing has been released for many years, Remyl considers itself to be in stasis rather than broken up.

In 2010, a bootlegged digital release of the album Disruptor forced Remyl to revitalise its label Bootsector and to release its back catalogue for digital distribution. A digital EP with all existing versions, 2.00 through 6.00, of the classic Golden Triangle was released in January under the title The Golden Triangle Recollected.

The first new material since 1996 was released as the digital EP Slavery of Survival on February 1, 2010. Presented in the Norwegian numeric date format (dd.mm.yyyy) the release date spells 01.02.2010.

Discography

  • 1993 - RML 1 - CD - Bootsector
Tracks: "Know The Machine", "XoX", "Golden Triangle V 5.00", "Bullmerge", "The Barrier", "Maskin Maskin", "Post Human", "Daue Blomster (Dead flowers)", "Hardware Dump", "Black Visitors" and "Gets To Know You"
  • 1995 - A live computer performance - VHS/PAL - Bootsector
Clips: "O du skrøpelige menneskekropp (O you fragile human body)", "Golden Triangle V. 3.00", "Aahhhmmm", "Post Mortem Request" and "Fastspent".
  • 1996 - Disruptor - MUF2 - CD - Mental Ulcer Forges
Tracks: "Boxoxdherd (Different version)", "Asleep", "They Disruptor", "Damned by DNA", "Mushroom", "Aahhhmmm", "Bosnia", "DysDop", "Addicts (The other version)" and "Doum Opt Macumi".
Additional tracks: "Aahhhmmm (Wumpscut-remix)", "Maskin Maskin", "Know The Machine" and "Golden :Triangle v 5.00"
  • 2010 - The Golden Triangle Recollected - Digital EP - Bootsector
Tracks: "Golden triangle Golden triangle v 2.00", "Golden triangle Golden triangle v 3.00", "Golden triangle Golden triangle v 4.00", "Golden triangle Golden triangle v 5.00" and "Golden triangle Golden triangle v 6.00 (PC-user meta rave edit)"
  • 2010 - Slavery of survival - Digital EP - Bootsector
Tracks: "Slavery of survival pt.I", "Slavery of survival pt.II", "Use or misuse" and "Technology"

Compilations

  • 1993 - Crewcut - NWR002 - CD - New World Records (No)
Track: "Golden Triangle v. 4.00"
  • 1994 - Melt - CD - NET 002 - Cyberware Production
Track: "Addicts"
  • 1994 - The Reincarnation of the Sun - CD - Dunkel Prod. (No)
Tracks: "Golden Triangle v. 2.00", "Aahhhmmm" and "DysDop"
  • 1994 - OBJEKT 666 (The antidote for a society sickened by media myth) - Double MC - Ladd-Frith Production
Track: "Bosnia"
  • 1994 - The art of brutality - CD - Arts Industria
Track: "Asleep"
  • 1995 - Blood & Computers II (The return of the cyberpunks) - CD - Anatole Organisation
Track: "Boxoxdherd (Different version)"
  • 1995 - Tomorrow never came - CD - Soundbuster Prod.
Track: "Golden Triangle v. 3.00"

Remix

  • 1997 - Wumpscut - Music for a Slaughtering Tribe II - CDx2 - Beton Kopf Media
Track: "Fear In Motion" remixed by Remyl.
gollark: I mean, storage *is* fairly cheap.
gollark: That's the stuff you can pay for with trial octahedra.
gollark: That's not "always free".
gollark: It says 200GB block volumes.
gollark: Where does it say that?
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