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AndreasLupo

About Me

Andreas "Lupo" Nordenstam.
Musican, Dj, tech, general audio geek and budding mastering engineer.
Started with computerized 8 bit noises around 1993, been using and soldering hardware since '95. Played live for ten years. All sounds are handmade on real machines. No laptop on stage! Everything's tweaked and arranged in one pass, moulding the songs to fit in the occasion.
Appeared at countless clubs, underground parties and festivals like fløyen festival, ekko festival, nattjazz, ole blues, lost weekend, klubbfestuka in bodø, ride this train, olsok festival, tiktak festival, kongsberg jazzfestival with the Kaptein Kaliber Big Band, icelandic airwaves/panorama/robertjohnson/etc with Skatebård trio, and so on...
Please note that the myspace MP3 player delivers very low quality. Some of these and a lot of other songs can be downloaded in much higher quality at the Lupo homepage . The tracks above only represents a limited part of my sound terrain. Ambient music is best downloaded, played on the finest sound system you have, off the short attention span web, relaxing in a good chair..
You may also be interested in the Technics decks maintenance and general Dj gear repair links page and the Norwegian Mastering and audio tech homepage .


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Member Since: 2/27/2007
Band Website: bergenteknomafia.com/muzak/lupo/
Band Members:

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Influences: Tangerine Dream, Plastikman, Basic Channel, Bob Katz, Too Much Coffee Man, Bernie Hutchins
Sounds Like:



Cellofan short movie by Annette Ottesen


Record Label: sex tags, healthy boy, wtc
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Listening tests

So I’ve spent some time listening. Those who know me probably laugh now, I hardly do anything else! This was special listening though. Straining the ears, donning isolation ear plugs to really g...
Posted by on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 01:51:00 GMT

measuring converters

Ran some tones through two converters to check what they looked like.The test signal was a pure sine sweep from 4Hz to 40kHz, the same sweep mixed with a 1618.03Hz sine and lastly the sweep mixed with...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 05:16:00 GMT

Direct note access - next gen Melodyne

Never thought this would be possible!Celemony
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 10:49:00 GMT

Summing patchbay

Have ditched the analogue mixer for now and are now running most everything into separate converters with the mixdown to stereo being digital. Going ITB to mix the hardware stuff. :) The only thing mi...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:19:00 GMT

illusions in optics and audio

Recently got a nice little book from the special publications archive of the audio engineering society. The "Auditory illusions and audio" article collection spans most of what there is in this limi...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 08:34:00 GMT

power line conditioning and AES masterclass slides

Informative Furman video about power line conditioners. linkLink to the slides used by Bruno Putzey in his Masterclass lecture at last AES conference. It lacks the narrative, but most of it is s...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 07:45:00 GMT

Proven: Good Old Redbook CD Sounds the Same as the Hi-Rez Formats

linkmore info about the test can be found hereEdit: the refered article raised debates and serious concern have been objected to it's validity.
Posted by on Sun, 04 Nov 2007 06:24:00 GMT

Stereo vinyl and four track tape cassette

Nice old RCA Victor infomercials for stereo recording and four track tape cartridges. 45/45 stereo groov e recording is still the standard, while four track cassettes quickly di ed. No wonder, just chec...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:31:00 GMT

Polarity matters!

Nice write up on the audible effects of absolute polarity:  http://www.audioauctionhouse.co.uk/acoustic_polarity.htm 
Posted by on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:30:00 GMT

Regonaudio articles

Loads of interesting articles at Regonaudio
Posted by on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:44:00 GMT