Twitter is the New Radio

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When he closed down one of the most respected netlabels back in 2009, Vincent Fugère was done with the netlabel scene. Putting out new releases in a restless manner, he started to get frustrated over the decreasing quality of the demos he received. Being part of the netaudio movement from its very beginnings, Vincent finally lost his enthusiasm for both of his labels, Camomille and Apegenine, and even decided to say farewell to his musical alter ego known as Muhr. He didn’t know how to go on and where he lost the key to his own sonic universe. So he embarked on a journey to retrieve his passion for music. And now that he’s been reaching a different shore, he also regained his new-old love. Camomille is back. And it’s back for good.

I talked with Vincent Fugère aka Muhr about the reasons for his strategic withdrawal back in 2009, the return of Camomille, and why he pulled the plug of his sequencer.

Twitter is the New Radio - read the complete interview on audiovoltaics.cc

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