straiph - thin bony scour
a strange strange 30 minutes. white noise ambience. twisted found voices layered and angled to disorientate the listener. admittedly, not wholly enjoyable due to complete lack of melody/structure but given the right setting and mood eg. as a background to reading some strange stuff on scary websites, can become very appropiate.
created (and i use that word purposely), by research scientists bored in the outer limits of civilisation of scotland in a bioloical field station, who decided to use the endless hours in the winter nights to show slide shows. these fleeting moments of entertainment were missing one element. a soundtrack. and so off they went to their respective machines and voila a soundtrack unlike any danny elfman epic you've never heard was decided upon.
the closest reference point is the early experiments by robin rimbaud aka scanner where he just tapped into mobile phone conversations and than added discrete bassdrones, this is very similar in style, with its lashings of found sounds and strange sci-fi noises.
ghosts in the machines indeed.