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အ​ေ​း​အ​ေ​း​လ​ေ​း (Aye aye lay)

from Toothbrush Fever by Naing Naing

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100% ice cube sound

အေးအေးလေး means "cold" or "fresh" in Myanmar (Burmese), a rather pleasant concept for natives of a hot country. It is written "Aye aye lay", but has to be pronounced [e-e le].

"Aye aye lay" documents the birth of "Ice Cube Music" (also (un)know as Musique de glaçons. The first piece of this new ice-breaking genre was made by Naing Naing in Tôkyô in September 2000, and the second (#12 - Ice Cube Music #2) by Djengo Hartlap in Paris (October 2000), using the same ice cubes takes.

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from Toothbrush Fever, released October 10, 2004

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Naing Naing Paris, France

Naing Naing's unique musique concrète draws influences from avant-garde rock, traditional asian music, hardcore punk, electronica and classical. Some tracks are made of a single source of sound: frogs, insects, ice cubes, machines, birds. Albums feature microscopic digital sound edition while live shows use MIDI guitar, "virtual tabla" & real guitar. Founding Member of Heimat-los & Tear of a Doll. ... more

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