Collection curated by David Turgeon
Founded in October 1998, No Type is an international collective of young electronic artists. Available free of charge, our online albums offer a wide variety of genres, methods, and strategies guaranteed to quench the most voracious thirst for innovation. In 2002, No Type even started publishing CDs & vinyl. Good old times.
By 2004, I had already produced several mini-albums under the name Camp, most of which were released not long after, on the No Type, Panospria, BricoLodge, On Sunday Mornings and…
This mini-album is the first thing I composed under the name Camp. It was the year 2000. After the Period Three experience, I wanted to change my style, work with…
Produced during the year 2000, Morose Beach is a kind of “follow-up” to Auld Cove (rereleased on No Type earlier this year). This time, it’s a previously unreleased album that…
Fall 1999, David Turgeon, still using his Period Three moniker, copy-pasted a bunch of samples from various sources within the Acid 1.0 sequencing software. He turned in eight very singular…
Cookbook attributed to Guillaume Tirel, dit Taillevent, enfant de cuisine under Jeanne d’Évreux, queux of King Philippe de Valois and of Duke of Normandie, first queux and sergent d’armes of…
The Twombley Spiders’s latest album was such a success that a remixed version was, well, inevitable. Or let’s say that it was appropriate. Fun, even. So a bunch of participants…
Nicolas Bernier makes music to get close to. His first official CD is called Les arbres (“The Trees”) and it’s one of the most exquisitely composed pieces of electroacoustic music…
The universes of Alexis Bellavance, Nicolas Bernier & Érick d’Orion are all radically different from one another: one exhibits a conceptual slant, the second is prone to work meticulously…
Dear Camp, can’t you just leave poor techno music alone? Look what you’ve done to those nice, tender beats: now they’ve turned dirty, broken & twisted. We thought we had…
The first Twombley Spiders album, And The Five Racoon Army, revealed a brighter, more poetic side of Eryk Salvaggio’s increasingly endearing musical endeavours. At any rate, it ended up being…
Here at No Type, we like ambiences most when they have personality. And personality is something Felix, the man behind Repetition/Distract, certainly doesn’t lack. Inbetween impressions of quiet architectures, massive…
Pop songs about changing the cat litter & paying the rent? Cutting edge disco/hip-hop beats set to a formidably sketchy sensibility? Sophisticated songwriting that’s got nothing against good straight talk…
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