Slime Code Vinyl Edition on Digitalis Recordings released 10th January 2013
Available now from Boomkat (UK) and direct from Digitalis (USA)
Originally released on cassette KC001 by Kaleidoscope
Slime Code Vinyl Edition on Digitalis Recordings released 10th January 2013
Available now from Boomkat (UK) and direct from Digitalis (USA)
Originally released on cassette KC001 by Kaleidoscope
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Social Satan will be screened in the animation program at the 56th San Francisco International Film Festival
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Sculpture remix incorporating two tracks from KCC003 – VANILLA HAMMER: RETREAT
released 00:00 GMT Nov 5th as 5 unique C25 cassettes & ∞ mp3s
mp3 edition available here http://bit.ly/SrdA9P
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review by Aurelio Cianciotta for neural.it
This luxurious edition has sprung from the elaborations of the Toad Blinker combo (musician Dan Hayhurst and animator-illustrator Rueben Sutherland). The release is a 12” vinyl with “zoetropic” images in a pure psychedelic style, something we haven’t seen at the office for time immemorial. Dekorder have thought this move out well: the format being an effective way to present an album of dreamlike settings, seventies inspiration, contemporary electronica, drone music and free-from improvisation. In reviews, some have suggested this work is a sort of avant-techno, though our first listening generated a feeling of a lo-fi deconstruction (maybe a bit freaky but genuine), realized using the stylizations of prog-rock epic. The rewriting here has taken fragments and insights and organized them into real environments, involving the linguistic elements of the players, mutations between analogue and digital and echoing loops. There is an overall informal aplomb present and a kaleidoscopic perspective in which one small movement changes everything: the passages are at the time dreamy and fatal, airy in their junctions, flickering in their effects and cohesive in their imaginative (but vague) narration – a little indolent and dazed. A project, in short, that, although not pervaded by extreme concepts, is still characterized by fruitful interweavings, presaging an evolution and an expressive potential that may bloom even more powerfully.
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