Hesaitix - Noctian Airgap (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Hesaitix
- Title: Noctian Airgap
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: PAN
- Genre: Ambient, Bass, Experimental, Techno
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 47:38
- Total Size: 260 mb / 542 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Cusp of Unknowing (02:57)
2. Taurian Shade (05:37)
3. Geflatnet (04:40)
4. Volunteer (03:40)
5. Santarosae (Black Dolphin) (04:09)
6. Black Line (04:02)
7. Noctian Airgap (02:21)
8. Anticrime (03:36)
9. Wallet / Face (02:27)
10. Subdermal (05:13)
11. Hypersea (04:26)
12. Gezeiten (04:30)
Through the haze we could make out hardly anything. Just the black line of the horizon. And in the distance the faint glimmering of the sea.
James Whipple returns from a long period of musical dormancy with his first full-length LP for PAN since 2017.
As M.E.S.H., he honed a singular and unpredictable sonic identity on his debut album Piteous Gate. Re-emerging as Hesaitix, the now-familiar motifs have become streamlined, the sound palette both more refined and more elaborate. Even at its most abstract, there is an uncanny presence permeating the record, a convincing emotional reality with its own narrative and spatial logic.
Opener ‘Cusp of Unknowing’ announces itself with crushing low-end synths feathered with delicate chimes before dissolving into the oceanic din of a data center. Rolling, engine-like subs mark the start of ‘Taurian Shade,’ a low-tempo percussive drive past iced-over chords and angular synth lines. ‘Geflatnet’ and ‘Volunteer’ dip into grooves bordering on nostalgic, referencing a misremembered golden era of electronica long-players. On ‘Santarosae (Black Dolphin),’ a sense of primordial awe comes to the fore, while ‘Black Line,’ originally presented as an audio installation in 2022, uses the human voice to explore a narrative approach to sound. ‘Noctian Airgap’ and ‘Anticrime’ return to syncopation and its complex moods, while ‘Subdermal’ and ‘Hypersea’ embrace repetition in service to atmosphere
1. Cusp of Unknowing (02:57)
2. Taurian Shade (05:37)
3. Geflatnet (04:40)
4. Volunteer (03:40)
5. Santarosae (Black Dolphin) (04:09)
6. Black Line (04:02)
7. Noctian Airgap (02:21)
8. Anticrime (03:36)
9. Wallet / Face (02:27)
10. Subdermal (05:13)
11. Hypersea (04:26)
12. Gezeiten (04:30)
Through the haze we could make out hardly anything. Just the black line of the horizon. And in the distance the faint glimmering of the sea.
James Whipple returns from a long period of musical dormancy with his first full-length LP for PAN since 2017.
As M.E.S.H., he honed a singular and unpredictable sonic identity on his debut album Piteous Gate. Re-emerging as Hesaitix, the now-familiar motifs have become streamlined, the sound palette both more refined and more elaborate. Even at its most abstract, there is an uncanny presence permeating the record, a convincing emotional reality with its own narrative and spatial logic.
Opener ‘Cusp of Unknowing’ announces itself with crushing low-end synths feathered with delicate chimes before dissolving into the oceanic din of a data center. Rolling, engine-like subs mark the start of ‘Taurian Shade,’ a low-tempo percussive drive past iced-over chords and angular synth lines. ‘Geflatnet’ and ‘Volunteer’ dip into grooves bordering on nostalgic, referencing a misremembered golden era of electronica long-players. On ‘Santarosae (Black Dolphin),’ a sense of primordial awe comes to the fore, while ‘Black Line,’ originally presented as an audio installation in 2022, uses the human voice to explore a narrative approach to sound. ‘Noctian Airgap’ and ‘Anticrime’ return to syncopation and its complex moods, while ‘Subdermal’ and ‘Hypersea’ embrace repetition in service to atmosphere
Year 2024 | Electronic | Ambient | Techno | Dubstep | FLAC / APE
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