Evan Caminiti - Varispeed Hydra (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Evan Caminiti
- Title: Varispeed Hydra
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Dust Editions – 880918 237831
- Genre: Ambient, Experimental, Dub
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 34:39
- Total Size: 189 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Hand In Flame (03:26)
2. Plume (04:03)
3. Radio Rome (02:58)
4. Holo Dove (04:54)
5. Morphogenesis (03:39)
6. For Mika (02:25)
7. Airlock (01:42)
8. Russian Palm (04:39)
9. Babylonians (03:12)
10. Carnation (03:51)
Living in the wrong timeline, dreaming of possible utopias; Varispeed Hydra beams in like a collection of broken transmissions, terrestrial sounds melting into the abstract and rising again as vaporous spectres. Three years in the making, Hydra was recorded utilizing a variety of electroacoustic processes and honed in live performances ranging from the sound art setting of NYC’s Issue Project Room to the future-club environment of DOMMUNE in Tokyo. While thematically following Toxic City Music, it moves past that album’s emphasis on superfund sites and the proverbial rat race to turn an ear towards more rural environs.
With a focus on some of the sounds we stand to lose if we continue on our current trajectory of ecological destruction, birds, insects, and water are most often found amongst the glowing synthesizers and warped electric guitar that comprise the album’s melodic and rhythmic core. Connecting a thread between musique concrete and dub, these sounds are atomized and diffused before being woven together with a sense of urgency, a colorful and restless haze. Phasing percussion and blurred melodies are wrapped in a fog as they tumble and glitch, occupying a space where ominous rumblings and bucolic bliss blur together. An offering of cautious optimism in the age of anxiety.
1. Hand In Flame (03:26)
2. Plume (04:03)
3. Radio Rome (02:58)
4. Holo Dove (04:54)
5. Morphogenesis (03:39)
6. For Mika (02:25)
7. Airlock (01:42)
8. Russian Palm (04:39)
9. Babylonians (03:12)
10. Carnation (03:51)
Living in the wrong timeline, dreaming of possible utopias; Varispeed Hydra beams in like a collection of broken transmissions, terrestrial sounds melting into the abstract and rising again as vaporous spectres. Three years in the making, Hydra was recorded utilizing a variety of electroacoustic processes and honed in live performances ranging from the sound art setting of NYC’s Issue Project Room to the future-club environment of DOMMUNE in Tokyo. While thematically following Toxic City Music, it moves past that album’s emphasis on superfund sites and the proverbial rat race to turn an ear towards more rural environs.
With a focus on some of the sounds we stand to lose if we continue on our current trajectory of ecological destruction, birds, insects, and water are most often found amongst the glowing synthesizers and warped electric guitar that comprise the album’s melodic and rhythmic core. Connecting a thread between musique concrete and dub, these sounds are atomized and diffused before being woven together with a sense of urgency, a colorful and restless haze. Phasing percussion and blurred melodies are wrapped in a fog as they tumble and glitch, occupying a space where ominous rumblings and bucolic bliss blur together. An offering of cautious optimism in the age of anxiety.
Year 2020 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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