2004/11/06 Cosine Nomine Skorp-ï-Ovro(Ovro & Niko Skorpio, later known as Hæretici 7o74) Squidraw(Ibrahim Terzíc, Antoine Verhaverbeke, Fred Arana)
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Ovro & Niko Skorpio : Live in Placard #7 CD
Live in Placard #7 is a split live album by Ovro and Niko Skorpio. It was recorded live in Placard #7 Headphone Festival in Helsinki, Finland on May 22, 2004. Ovro and Skorpio built their live sets to transfer seamlessly from one to another, with a collaborative “bridge” inbetween.
Destination Disorder! @ Living Room
2004/10/08 Ovro Reptiljan Ihokas Montage (JPN)
Afternoon Ambience @ Living Room
2004/08/21 Sine Nomine Silmu Niko Skorpio Ibrahim Terzíc Koray Tahiroglu
Kaaos In Eccentris / Liddikoatight & Leif Elggren : Split 7″
This 7″ vinyl presents a web of international collaborations connecting Leif Elggren, Kouhei Matsunaga, Niko Skorpio and select partners in experimental audio.
Niko Skorpio interview in Robot Zine
This interview was published in Robot Zine, early 2004. Top image: Rajapinta (Niko Skorpio & Ibrahim Terzíc) live at La-bas, Helsinki, spring 2004; photo by Ovro. First of all, Could you give us latest news about yourself? The main theme for the beginning of the year have been a few shared releases with different people. … Continue reading Niko Skorpio interview in Robot Zine
Small Finnish Record Label Feature
Sometime early 2004, a Finnish music website Palasokeri featured a series of interviews with small record labels. Label owner Niko Skorpio answered some questions regarding Some Place Else. Written and published in Finnish only, and copied here for archival reasons. The original article can be found here. Some Place Else – www.someplaceelse.net Milloin levymerkki on … Continue reading Small Finnish Record Label Feature
Leif Elggren & Liddikoatight
Liddikoatight is a Japanese noise group, on this release consisting of Imany, Akiko and Kouhei Matsunaga, the last mentioned of the three being internationally recognized as a solo artist. Leif Elggren is a Swedish artist whose work on performance and sound art dates back to 1980.
Reptiljan / Ibrahim Terzíc : Split 7″
Split 7″ featuring abrasive blasts of noise from Reptiljan and Ibrahim Terzíc!
Ibrahim Terzíc
Ibrahim Terzic released his debut mini-album Fabrike Jaja on Some Place Else in spring 2001. Having previously played in a “metal-banging industrial band” in his home town Tuzla in Bosnia, Fabrike Jaja introduced a completely computer-based sound, yet as intense and noisy as ever. Avanto Festival, who later booked Terzic for a show in 2003, … Continue reading Ibrahim Terzíc