Illusion of Safety & Z’ev: s/t (No Part Of It, 2022)

October 13, 2022 at 6:29 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Illusion of Safety & Z’ev: s/t

This long-completed collaboration between two noise/experimental legends is finally going to see a physical release this year, thanks to No Part Of It and a huge list of other labels. The album was reportedly finished in 2008, before Daniel Burke retired Illusion of Safety for several years (the project is now active again), and Z’ev died in 2017. It contains two side-long tracks which focus on metallic percussive drone. Much of “A Strategy of Transformation” sounds like a giant dome-sized cymbal being continuously struck, with crunching static and captured voices making appearances at unexpected moments. There’s some violent crashing near the beginning, as well as some alarming electric interruptions. The dome-drone disappears before the final four minutes, and after it all goes still, fragments of intimate guitar notes emerge from several different angles, becoming iced over with electronic textures and interrupted by more crashes. “Smaller Revolutions” also sweeps intimate sounds into a whirlwind, simultaneously creating a stretched, distant, heavy blur and more detailed, microscopic movements. After a brief chorus of natural sounds, a more chaotic moment happens during the last five minutes, as signals scramble, waves collide, and more metal crashes to the floor, ending this mesmerizing collaboration with an apocalyptic peak.

XEREX: XEREX MEETS DRACULA (No Part Of It, 2022)

October 12, 2022 at 6:10 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

XEREX: XEREX MEETS DRACULA

The back cover of this album states that XEREX is a duo of conjoined twins from Germany, and that they “have been grown in a petri dish as elderly mathematicians in 1972.” This album is supposed to be an “invisible story” similar to a Choose Your Own Adventure novel. Apart from the intro, a sampled welcome from Dracula himself, all of the tracks are numerically titled, and they generally concentrate on one certain loop or texture and explore them for the duration of the piece, rather than progress. “Dracula II” sounds like a cloud of ominous bells, for example. “IV” is much longer than most of the tracks, and it’s basically a bubbling cauldron of acidic synths for 9 minutes. “V” is a more potent brew which constantly seems like it’s going to boil over. The rest doesn’t get quite that abrasive, although “X” has some harsh bell buzzing. “VIII” has a tense, cricket-like glow, and “XII” similarly has a shivering type of organ drone. The Choose Your Own Adventure description is apt, basically pick a track and you’ll be placed in a specific audio setting for a few minutes. In some cases, that could be a scary situation you might want to work your way out of, and other times it’s more of a serene audio bath.

Terrence Dixon & Jordan GCZ: Keep In Mind I’m Out Of My Mind 2LP (Rush Hour, 2022)

October 10, 2022 at 7:09 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Terrence Dixon & Jordan GCZ: Keep In Mind I’m Out Of My Mind 2LP

I picked this one up at the Rush Hour shop when I was in Amsterdam recently, but it’s officially out worldwide and on Bandcamp now, so there’s no better time to post a review. Following a store-exclusive 12″ from 2020 (which I got when I visited last year), this is a full album from the prolific Detroit producer and the Juju & Jordash member, presumably recorded during the same 2019 sessions. All improvised using hardware, these are tracks that just spring forth, with melodies that unassumingly bloom along with the rhythmic currents. “Operation Delete” gains more of a steady kick after starting with a more broken pattern, and eventually rises up as if anticipating an abduction. “State of the Nile” is a perfect example of the type of Sun Ra space-techno Dixon is a pioneer of, with some unexpected keyboard plunks and echo effects that shoot from the side. “Above Ground” has melodies that sound like they’re being played on thumb pianos or tuned percussive instruments, and the synths expand from there, making reflective patterns from the melodies as well as splashing out cosmic effects

Dan Friel: Factoryland (Thrill Jockey, 2022)

October 8, 2022 at 10:20 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Dan Friel: Factoryland

On his newest solo album, Dan Friel (Parts & Labor, Upper Wilds) continues to write melodies that could be featured in Disney cartoons or pop songs from ’80s coming-of-age movies, and play them through junky equipment doused in distortion. He’s always used his childhood keyboard in his solo music, so there’s a child’s sense of discovery to what he does, except he’s been doing this for ages and he’s able to push the equipment to the limits and create these raw but ear-bleeding and catchy compositions. Most of these are concise nuggets that would be perfect for a noise-pop jukebox, if such a thing existed. “Trash Dunes” is the only one that stretches out, getting caught in a dot matrix printer loop before adding a beat and more sonically expansive melodies. Somehow it all ends with an ambient lullaby. Pretty magnificent stuff, Life is still my favorite of his but you can’t go wrong with any of his solo recordings.

Show #645 – 10/8/22

October 8, 2022 at 9:52 pm | Posted in The Answer Is In The Beat | Leave a comment

12:01 AM Stereolab/Nurse With Wound ~ Simple Headphone Mind ~ Pulse of the Early Brain [Switched On Volume 5] ~ Duophonic UHF Disks / Warp Records ~ 1997
12:11 AM Yabby You & The Prophets ~ Aggression Dub ~ The Yabby You Sound – Dubs & Versions ~ Pressure Sounds ~ 2022
12:16 AM Fievel Is Glauque ~ Decoy ~ God’s Trashmen Sent to Right the Mess ~ “la Loi” ~ 2021
12:18 AM Shygirl ~ Wildfire ~ Nymph ~ Because Music Ltd. ~ 2022
12:21 AM Aquarian ~ If U Wanna ~ Mutations II: Delicious Intent EP ~ Dekmantel ~ 2022
12:26 AM Candi Nook ~ pheloxi*’s magic carpet ~ How I Invented Sound and Redesigned the Human Ear ~ Spleencoffin ~ 2002
12:30 AM Leslie Keffer ~ Expansion ~ Reverie ~ No Part Of It ~ 2003
12:38 AM Xerex ~ VIII ~ Meets Dracula ~ No Part Of It ~ 2022
12:44 AM Stereolab ~ Plastic Mile [Original Version] ~ Pulse of the Early Brain [Switched On Volume 5] ~ Duophonic UHF Disks / Warp Records ~ 2005
12:49 AM Stereolab ~ I’m Going Out of My Way (Demo) ~ Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements (Expanded Edition) ~ Duophonic ~ 1993
12:51 AM Gadadu ~ At Play ~ The Weatherman is Wrong ~ Amp Music ~ 2022
12:55 AM Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith ~ Have You Felt Lately? ~ Let’s Turn It Into Sound ~ Ghostly International ~ 2022
1:00 AM Eurythmics ~ Your Time Will Come ~ In the Garden ~ RCA Records ~ 1981
1:03 AM Walter Campbell ~ In Deep with the Deep Ones ~ Walter Ego ~ No Part Of It ~ 2022
1:08 AM Dark0 ~ Lilith ~ Zero2 ~ YEAR0001 ~ 2020
1:10 AM Sudan Archives ~ Flue ~ Natural Brown Prom Queen ~ Stones Throw Records ~ 2022
1:13 AM Jay Daniel ~ Niiko ~ Broken Knowz ~ Technicolour ~ 2016
1:17 AM Kokoroko ~ Soul Searching ~ Could We Be More ~ Brownswood Recordings ~ 2022
1:20 AM Terrence Dixon & Jordan GCZ ~ State of the Nile ~ Keep in Mind I’m out of My Mind ~ Rush Hour ~ 2022
1:27 AM Yann Tiersen ~ 1 18. 13 1 14 5 18. 11 15 26 8 ~ 11 5 18 2 5 18 ~ Mute ~ 2022
1:32 AM Khruangbin ~ Four of Five ~ Hasta El Cielo ~ Night Time Stories ~ 2019
1:37 AM Brutal Unity ~ Wicked Laugh ~ Take Out the Motherfuckin’ Garbage Volume 3 ~ Trashcan Records ~ 1996
1:41 AM Danny Elfman ~ Insects (Machine Girl Insecticidal Tendencies Remix) ~ Bigger. Messier. ~ Anti/Epitaph ~ 2022
1:45 AM Pinkshinyultrablast ~ Comet Marbles ~ Grandfeathered ~ Club AC30 ~ 2016
1:52 AM Built to Spill ~ Spiderweb ~ When the Wind Forgets Your Name ~ Sub Pop Records ~ 2022
1:57 AM Woody Sullender ~ Hang Your Head Over ~ Music From Four Movements & Other Favorites ~ Dead CEO ~ 2022

Aquarian: Mutations II: Delicious Intent 12″ EP (Dekmantel, 2022)

October 6, 2022 at 6:57 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a comment

Aquarian: Mutations II: Delicious Intent 12″ EP

The second Aquarian EP of the year is another impeccably designed rocket-powered rave epic. The tracks glide forward with precision, yet they’re heavy and forceful, requiring one to buckle down tight. “Delicious Intent” is a storming rave/gabber hybrid, and “A Familiar Place” has some unexpected jazz touches. “If U Wanna” has some familiar vocal samples and some of the most twisted drum breaks imaginable. “pPPRISM” eventually adds glowing organs to its turbulent breakbeats, which are maybe the most straightforward on the EP. Both Mutations EPs are among the sharpest, most exciting breakbeat releases of the year.

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