IMF // Harlem Electronics TAPE

IMF // Harlem Electronics TAPE

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NYのノイズ作家IMFが100本限定でPilgrim Talkからリリースしたカセット。コンピューターに自動演奏させたMax/MSPハーシュノイズ2曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Pilgrim Talk releases available at Tobira. 

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Fraser’s work produces sounds that are thick, gnarled, and biting, as sharp as they are chunky. There’s processed white noise, sizzling distortion, squealing tones, and the kind of chewed up electronic clamor that only a computer could make, like the sound of a million insects eating a screaming animal inside a gasoline-powered wood chipper. And it’s sustained for 15-minutes: one passage after another (it has to be around a hundred in total) separated by sudden shifts in texture and rhythm, all of it rushing by as if set in motion by three megatons of dynamite. The variety (and channel-jumping structure) is impressive; the after effect, relieving. On a Tuesday afternoon when Hillary Clinton courted Henry Kissinger’s approval and Neil deGrasse Tyson defended his dystopian nightmare state of the future, this hornet’s nest of igneous jetsam made everything a hundred times better. Turn Harlem Electronics way up and dig deep into the grain of an electronic furnace.

artist : IMF

label : Pilgrim Talk

NYのノイズ作家IMFが100本限定でPilgrim Talkからリリースしたカセット。コンピューターに自動演奏させたMax/MSPハーシュノイズ2曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Pilgrim Talk releases available at Tobira. 

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Fraser’s work produces sounds that are thick, gnarled, and biting, as sharp as they are chunky. There’s processed white noise, sizzling distortion, squealing tones, and the kind of chewed up electronic clamor that only a computer could make, like the sound of a million insects eating a screaming animal inside a gasoline-powered wood chipper. And it’s sustained for 15-minutes: one passage after another (it has to be around a hundred in total) separated by sudden shifts in texture and rhythm, all of it rushing by as if set in motion by three megatons of dynamite. The variety (and channel-jumping structure) is impressive; the after effect, relieving. On a Tuesday afternoon when Hillary Clinton courted Henry Kissinger’s approval and Neil deGrasse Tyson defended his dystopian nightmare state of the future, this hornet’s nest of igneous jetsam made everything a hundred times better. Turn Harlem Electronics way up and dig deep into the grain of an electronic furnace.

artist : IMF

label : Pilgrim Talk