Beneva vs. Clark Nova

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88 kilos of excrement 04:13 Tools
His Freefloating Affection 03:39 Tools
With love, etc 03:35 Tools
I'm Twins (The Babies Said) 04:03 Tools
Thora's Inferno 03:30 Tools
Institute Benjamenta 02:40 Tools
Suppose She Was Telepathic 02:48 Tools
Social Wrist-Twistings 04:05 Tools
Nothing, Only Worthwhile 03:05 Tools
Two Men Being Hospitalized When Only One Had to Be 03:00 Tools
Lazy, But Comfortable Size 03:16 Tools
Poligraph Polygraphikov 03:19 Tools
I could eat a curry everyday 04:42 Tools
Tickets Arise And Bend Over 02:33 Tools
Thoras Inferno 03:31 Tools
Part 1 08:45 Tools
A Schlemihl And Human Yo Yo 01:51 Tools
Elevator Shoes 02:32 Tools
By Analogy, Apocheir 03:22 Tools
Part 2 09:30 Tools
Koala Sideburns 02:43 Tools
Turning More Zebra-Like 02:31 Tools
Face Like A Metronome 04:43 Tools
Dog Does Eight Impersonations 03:16 Tools
Travail Le Fleur 02:13 Tools
Silenzio Stampa 04:40 Tools
Inside His Vagina 03:39 Tools
Quick Thinking Inmates 05:03 Tools
Once Youth With A Crispy Beard 04:12 Tools
Silenzio Stampa (extended version) 04:12 Tools
Beggars down on Mouthbeat Avenue shopping Santa`s for dinner 04:12 Tools
Mouthbeat Avenue 04:12 Tools
His Freefloating Affection (feat. Therese Aune) 00:30 Tools
Perish Remix 03:03 Tools
I'm Twins 03:03 Tools
Once Youth With Crispy Beard 03:03 Tools
With Love, Etc. (feat. Therese Aune) 00:30 Tools
Institution Benjamenta 00:30 Tools
I Could Eat a Curry Everday 00:30 Tools
Two Men Being Hospitalized Whe 00:30 Tools
Nothing; Only Worthwhile 03:06 Tools
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Beneva vs. Clark Nova consists of the Oslo-based duo Frank Benjamin Finger and Rudi Simmons. Their music is based upon many different influences; the soundscapes are detailed and full of contradictions as the duo is concerned about melodies, but at the same time fond of abstract sounds. Imagine a combination between the askew pop sound of Hanne Hukkelberg, the electro-acoustic world of Sébastien Roux and Greg Davis, and the complex rhythms of Autechre. And everything in-between. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.