76% - Sonoluminescence (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: 76%
- Title: Sonoluminescence
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: NX β NX 24
- Genre: Ambient, IDM, Techno
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 55:12
- Total Size: 261 mb / 574 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Flicker Flow (02:03)
2. Fruits Dem (04:04)
3. Cancun (03:24)
4. Knot (07:20)
5. Rhythms Of Chaos (03:40)
6. Mod 2 (06:02)
7. Soft Soil (04:54)
8. Walkwave (04:46)
9. Black & Red (01:14)
10. Optical Pulse (03:06)
11. Mount Yasur (09:17)
12. Soft Soil (Drumless version) (05:22)
NX delves into the wellspring of sonic arts at Goldsmiths University, coming up with an IDM beauty by Chinese debutante Jia Wei Chong, aka 76%.
In Chong's own words, πΊπππππππππππππππ is 'inspired by the mesmerising phenomenon where sound waves cause microscopic bubbles in liquid to implode and emit brief flashes of light'. True to his word, 76% proceeds to uncap a plunderphonic geyser - sloshing sample manipulation against an array of analogue synths and mutant percussion.
Each piece is an otherworldly sonic interpretation of a natural phenomena. Rippling, erupting melodies are painstakingly blended with samples of water, the cracking of bursting bubbles, and echoes that reflect light scattering through liquid. Chong's focus veers from a tangled mass of creaking fibres ('Knot'), to children bouncing balls through a vortex ('Mod 2'), and the heaving salt and sulphur of the Mexican coastline ('Cancun').
Listeners are coaxed through layers of fetid, peaty trip hop on 'Soft Soil', before a spiky amble across tarmac on 'Walkwave' - the crunching, three-legged rhythms for which were generated using Chong's very own home-made shoe-installed snythesizer (??!). Light is decoded into zero g serialist tones on 'Black & Red', before closing with an earth splitting homage to the perpetually rumbling 'Mount Yasur'.
Recommended if you like Autechre, Daphne Oram, Suzanne Ciani.
1. Flicker Flow (02:03)
2. Fruits Dem (04:04)
3. Cancun (03:24)
4. Knot (07:20)
5. Rhythms Of Chaos (03:40)
6. Mod 2 (06:02)
7. Soft Soil (04:54)
8. Walkwave (04:46)
9. Black & Red (01:14)
10. Optical Pulse (03:06)
11. Mount Yasur (09:17)
12. Soft Soil (Drumless version) (05:22)
NX delves into the wellspring of sonic arts at Goldsmiths University, coming up with an IDM beauty by Chinese debutante Jia Wei Chong, aka 76%.
In Chong's own words, πΊπππππππππππππππ is 'inspired by the mesmerising phenomenon where sound waves cause microscopic bubbles in liquid to implode and emit brief flashes of light'. True to his word, 76% proceeds to uncap a plunderphonic geyser - sloshing sample manipulation against an array of analogue synths and mutant percussion.
Each piece is an otherworldly sonic interpretation of a natural phenomena. Rippling, erupting melodies are painstakingly blended with samples of water, the cracking of bursting bubbles, and echoes that reflect light scattering through liquid. Chong's focus veers from a tangled mass of creaking fibres ('Knot'), to children bouncing balls through a vortex ('Mod 2'), and the heaving salt and sulphur of the Mexican coastline ('Cancun').
Listeners are coaxed through layers of fetid, peaty trip hop on 'Soft Soil', before a spiky amble across tarmac on 'Walkwave' - the crunching, three-legged rhythms for which were generated using Chong's very own home-made shoe-installed snythesizer (??!). Light is decoded into zero g serialist tones on 'Black & Red', before closing with an earth splitting homage to the perpetually rumbling 'Mount Yasur'.
Recommended if you like Autechre, Daphne Oram, Suzanne Ciani.
Year 2024 | Electronic | Ambient | Techno | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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