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Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
An Orchestra Behind My Window 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Twice 00:00 Tools
Another Butterfly Wings 00:00 Tools
Chain Splendour 00:00 Tools
A Winner 00:00 Tools
Avenue Bar 00:00 Tools
Kopeika 00:00 Tools
Suburbs 00:00 Tools
Don't Think Twice (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
City 00:00 Tools
Nothing's changed 00:00 Tools
A Song of Sadness 00:00 Tools
Geography 00:00 Tools
Joy & Emptiness 00:00 Tools
Children 00:00 Tools
Trip3 00:00 Tools
The agency of missing hearts 00:00 Tools
Tunnel 00:00 Tools
Do not relax in traffic 00:00 Tools
Tarmac 00:00 Tools
1967 00:00 Tools
Chain Splendour 2 00:00 Tools
Domino 00:00 Tools
Trip Three 00:00 Tools
Kino 00:00 Tools
Pretty simple plus pretty 00:00 Tools
Cosmo 00:00 Tools
Black 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Tweed 00:00 Tools
Train's gone 00:00 Tools
11 00:00 Tools
No! 00:00 Tools
Memory fades 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
Chain Splendour (Band Version) 00:00 Tools
Harder times / Crater 00:00 Tools
Kopeika (EP Ver.) 00:00 Tools
Come five 00:00 Tools
3.0 00:00 Tools
Trip 3 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Hollow 00:00 Tools
WC 00:00 Tools
Harder Times, Crater 00:00 Tools
Kopeika (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Joy and emptiness 00:00 Tools
et_ - Geography 00:00 Tools
Wise City 00:00 Tools
et_ - An orchestra behind my window 00:00 Tools
Chain Splendour 2003 00:00 Tools
A.O.B.M.W. (Jonix Remix) 00:00 Tools
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The standard bio that et_ uses to describe this frenetic tinkering reads as follows: “It all began a long time ago - in 1996 - when a young kid got his grandmother’s half-broken guitar down from the attic. He learned a couple of chords, and after that everything started coming together, all on its own…” “First of all I played around with some amateur software. I put together some laughable arrangements, just so I could show my friends. There was an electric guitar, a bass, some drums, and then I added a synth.” “My enthusiasm gathered speed - and then the whole thing snowballed. I started defining my own musical style, even though its origins were definitely in other people’s works - stuff by my favorite artists.” “I combined live instruments with fat-sounding loops, then the synths - all kinds of morphed styles. I’d use lots of upredictable transitions in the music, too: I’d shift from the sounds of some studio-bound electro group to the roar of SOR… all kinds of silliness! When all’s said and done, everything merges as a full-blooded orchestra. It comes together as a single project, called “et_”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.