Samari - Hyper Normal (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Samari
- Title: Hyper Normal
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Vein Label – VL019
- Genre: Techno
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 46:22
- Total Size: 301 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Samari – Retreat – Fade (Original Mix)6:02
2. Samari – Absorb – Complex Paralyses (Original Mix)5:16
3. Samari – Transformation – Different Spaces (Original Mix)3:32
4. Samari – Dissolve – Scatter, Fall Apart (Original Mix)5:54
5. Samari – Scapegoat – Violence, Attack (Original Mix)5:33
6. Samari – Search – Call & Response (Original Mix)5:30
7. Samari – Predict – Consequence (Original Mix)6:32
8. Samari – Focus – Clarify, Reduce (Original Mix)2:00
9. Samari – Disempower – Cutoff (Original Mix)5:59
HyperNormal, the nine track debut album from New Zealand born Samari is a hard hitting soundtrack to the documentary Hypernormalization from Adam Curtis. Each track encapsulates a chapter from the documentary, drawing parallels from the fall of Russia's communist state in the eighties and our current corporate 'fake world'. Using a similar process to Jeff Mill's reinterpretation of Metropolis, HyperNormal distills the decay and angst within Curtis' film to create a new sonic landscape, one that maintains a fine balance between destruction and regeneration.
1. Samari – Retreat – Fade (Original Mix)6:02
2. Samari – Absorb – Complex Paralyses (Original Mix)5:16
3. Samari – Transformation – Different Spaces (Original Mix)3:32
4. Samari – Dissolve – Scatter, Fall Apart (Original Mix)5:54
5. Samari – Scapegoat – Violence, Attack (Original Mix)5:33
6. Samari – Search – Call & Response (Original Mix)5:30
7. Samari – Predict – Consequence (Original Mix)6:32
8. Samari – Focus – Clarify, Reduce (Original Mix)2:00
9. Samari – Disempower – Cutoff (Original Mix)5:59
HyperNormal, the nine track debut album from New Zealand born Samari is a hard hitting soundtrack to the documentary Hypernormalization from Adam Curtis. Each track encapsulates a chapter from the documentary, drawing parallels from the fall of Russia's communist state in the eighties and our current corporate 'fake world'. Using a similar process to Jeff Mill's reinterpretation of Metropolis, HyperNormal distills the decay and angst within Curtis' film to create a new sonic landscape, one that maintains a fine balance between destruction and regeneration.
Year 2020 | Electronic | Techno | FLAC / APE
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