Napoli Is Not Nepal

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People call it Mantra 00:00 Tools
Selma 00:00 Tools
L'Univers C'est Toi 00:00 Tools
A Night Outside In The Bunker 00:00 Tools
Bangkok 00:00 Tools
Electrobastard 00:00 Tools
This World Is Sound 00:00 Tools
They've Never Had The Popsense 00:00 Tools
Living In Soundwaves 00:00 Tools
Mohnboot 00:00 Tools
Nicoya 00:00 Tools
Beneath A Setting Sun 00:00 Tools
Got No Skills 00:00 Tools
El Tractor 00:00 Tools
Lord Sulfur 00:00 Tools
10 00:00 Tools
Stonerheff 00:00 Tools
sheffer 00:00 Tools
Couleur Blanc 00:00 Tools
Mono Rêve 00:00 Tools
Annie Opper 00:00 Tools
Mono Rкve 00:00 Tools
Mono Reve 00:00 Tools
A Night Outside The Bunker 00:00 Tools
Mono Ręve 00:00 Tools
PERMANENT NINJA 00:00 Tools
Transporter 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
L'Universe c'est toi 00:00 Tools
Napoli Is Not Nepal / Mono R↑ve 00:00 Tools
Mono R黐e 00:00 Tools
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Napoli is Not Nepal is run by Hendryk "Martin" Bayrhoffer from Cologne, Germany. After leaving the hardcore scene, in 2002 Martin started mixing electronica with a traditional style of music. Now his genre is best captured by idm, electronic and downtempo. His music’s main feature is the combination of technical sounds with traditional music, creating a fresh and innovative style. His debut album Revolv_er by record label Shitkatapult combines fragments of jazz music with clicker sounds. His myspace describes his style as "electronic monotony combined with aesthetic organics and quite a good portion of nihilism". In march 2009 his second album "Boredom Is Always Counterrevolutionary" will be released under the Onitor label. Aside from a few compilation appearances, Martin had all but buried the Napoli moniker. With the upcoming album Martin has crafted yet another glitch pop album that weaves its magic instrumentally. Recalling the early efforts of Apparat or an avant-garde Postal Service, Martin's music is made for chill Sunday afternoons and deep headphone listening that is a far cry from his professed hardcore punk upbringing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.