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Digital, industrial, experimental, fucked up and noisy. In December 2000, Fitamin Un Records released "Croeso I'r Canolfan Ymwelwyr" [Welcome To The Visitors Center], the debut album from the TRAWSFYNYDD LO-FI LIBERATION FRONT. It's instigator, a DJ, or SJ (Sound Jockey) called SJ Geiger was originally inspired after visiting the now de-commissioned nuclear power station in Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. Early TLLF recordings got airplay on the experimental internet radio station, Radio D [www.radio-d.co.uk] Consequently the "Front" created a buzz in the underground scene in Wales and beyond. Since then the TLLF have performed at the seminal "Continuous Sound Labordy Swn Cont" night at Chapter, Cardiff, and appeared at the Center of Contemporary Culture in Barcelona, Catalynua. "Croeso I'r Canolfan Ymwelwyr" was recorded with very limited equipment, and SJ Geiger would like to stress that no samplers were used on any of the tracks. |