Micro audio waves

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Micro Audio Waves
Origin Portugal
Genre(s) Electropop
Years active 2000-
Website [1]
Members
Cláudia Efe
Flak
C. Morgado

Micro Audio Waves are a portuguese band. Micro Audio Waves, originally a duo formed by Flak (the guitar player from Rádio Macau) and C. Morgado (electronic instruments) formed in 2000, and began by developing compositions of a minimal and experimental orientation, the result of which can be heard in their first album Micro Audio Waves (2002).

With the addition of Claudia Efe (vocals), the project took on new outlines. The more purist electronica gave way to more structurally classical electro-acoustic compositions, without betraying the experimental component. Upon release of No Waves in 2004, Micro Audio Waves were featured as a Peel Session by the late John Peel at BBC Radio One [1], and they won the Qwartz Electronic Music Awards in Paris (best album & best videoclip) [2]. Its main hit was the song Fully Connected, in which the assembling instructions from some electronic apparatus are sung in a very sexy way by Claudia Efe.

Their latest album "Odd Size Baggage" was released in April 2007.

[edit] Discography

  • Micro Audio Waves (2002)
  • No Waves (2004)
  • Odd Size Baggage (2007)

[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 17/06/2004 Micro Audio Waves
  2. ^ Qwartz Electronic Music Awards - QWARTZ 4 - LAUREATS