Tlaotlon // ACACIA A/V 2xFLEXI DISC

Tlaotlon // ACACIA A/V 2xFLEXI DISC

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数年前に突如姿を消したドイツ・ベルリンのテクノ作家Tlaotlonの最後の作品です。

終始ポリリズムの波が押し寄せる2枚組ソノシートです。DLコード付属。


Weird Earその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Weird Ear releases available at Tobira. 

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For the second installment in our Flexi Series, Tlaotlon, aka Jeremy Coubrough, newly transplanted to Berlin from New Zealand, advances the continuum of mutant techno (post-idm, or “gloopy’ as we call it) that he has been putting forth since 2011, released on labels such as Dungeon Taxi, Trensmat, 1080p, Fat Cat, and his own World Memory. 

Acacia A/V, his first work for Weird Ear, falls into an interesting place inside of that continuum, as the A side, Turbo Mimosa, is the result of us asking for a work similiar to our favorite track of his, Modiena, off the ‘Upload Leaves Delete Fragments’ compilation (Singapore Sling), which, as it turns out, was requested to be like “Oudimma” (Vauva-12), which makes this a ‘whisper of a whisper’ as he eloquently put it, upon the realization!

Acacia A/V plays host, throughout the artwork and music, to themes of biological defense systems, shape-shifting, and avoiding recognition - the anamorphic title on the cover, the pseudo-oragami blueprints on the back, and the musics fluid shapeshifting around an unheard point of reference,  suggestive of concealed spaces shrouded in structural rusery, or decoy measures intended to redirect attack from critical areas to superfluous ones.

In all honesty, we have been waiting for this music for a long time, as it sits in a place we feel untouched by it’s closest associates, a place that many have tried to go, but, like that intangible pulse that this music pulls and pushes from, the path there is beset on all sides with strategies to dissuade from entry, but, thankfully for us, Tlaotlon has found a way, and continues to confound from within.

数年前に突如姿を消したドイツ・ベルリンのテクノ作家Tlaotlonの最後の作品です。

終始ポリリズムの波が押し寄せる2枚組ソノシートです。DLコード付属。

TLAOTLON · Tlaotlon - ACACIA A - V - 01 Turbo Mimosa


Weird Earその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Weird Ear releases available at Tobira. 

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For the second installment in our Flexi Series, Tlaotlon, aka Jeremy Coubrough, newly transplanted to Berlin from New Zealand, advances the continuum of mutant techno (post-idm, or “gloopy’ as we call it) that he has been putting forth since 2011, released on labels such as Dungeon Taxi, Trensmat, 1080p, Fat Cat, and his own World Memory. 

Acacia A/V, his first work for Weird Ear, falls into an interesting place inside of that continuum, as the A side, Turbo Mimosa, is the result of us asking for a work similiar to our favorite track of his, Modiena, off the ‘Upload Leaves Delete Fragments’ compilation (Singapore Sling), which, as it turns out, was requested to be like “Oudimma” (Vauva-12), which makes this a ‘whisper of a whisper’ as he eloquently put it, upon the realization!

Acacia A/V plays host, throughout the artwork and music, to themes of biological defense systems, shape-shifting, and avoiding recognition - the anamorphic title on the cover, the pseudo-oragami blueprints on the back, and the musics fluid shapeshifting around an unheard point of reference,  suggestive of concealed spaces shrouded in structural rusery, or decoy measures intended to redirect attack from critical areas to superfluous ones.

In all honesty, we have been waiting for this music for a long time, as it sits in a place we feel untouched by it’s closest associates, a place that many have tried to go, but, like that intangible pulse that this music pulls and pushes from, the path there is beset on all sides with strategies to dissuade from entry, but, thankfully for us, Tlaotlon has found a way, and continues to confound from within.