
Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw - Phase Shifting Index (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Konrad Black, There In Spirit, Jeremy Shaw
- Title: Phase Shifting Index
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: PAN – PAN146DIGITAL
- Genre: Ambient, Experimental
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 32:07
- Total Size: 184 mb / 375 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Ramping (00:53)
2. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Cross-Temporal Sync (05:05)
3. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Mosh (01:54)
4. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Particles (01:56)
5. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Cyclical Culture (03:40)
6. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Violet Lux (02:28)
7. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Alignment Movement (02:39)
8. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Zero-Ones (04:49)
9. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Countdown (02:40)
10. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Reclaimers (01:57)
11. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Quantum Modern (04:06)
Phase Shifting Index is a time capsule record of Jeremy Shaw’s vast original artwork that includes audio excerpts, voiceover passages and music composed by There in Spirit and Konrad Black. Shaw’s seven-channel video, sound and light installation–that premiered at Centre Pompidou in 2020–uses science fiction, documentary, visual effects and synchronisation to induce an ecstatic experience in narrative temporality. Each video details the belief systems of one of seven fictional subcultural groups spread across time that aspire to induce parallel realities that could redirect the evolution of the human species through embodied forms of ritual, ideology and movement. The vinyl release serves as a gathering of the piece’s key audio elements, focussing on their importance to the engineering of the artwork and their stand-alone listening qualities.
Side A of the record follows the dramaturgy of the artwork in full-swing, including audio segments from four of its five distinct chapters. Written by long time collaborators Konrad Black and Jeremy Shaw together as There in Spirit, “Cross-Temporal Sync” soundtracks the strobing peak of the installation at the moment when all seven disparate videos fall into a unified choreography in which every person on every screen performs the same ecstatic series of slow-motion movements. The pulsing, hypnotic dirge aligns with the locked choreography in mood and action, caught somewhere between ecstatic trance and somatic takeover. A steady sub line, clipped stabs and a swooping choral gasp harmonise with the dancers movements onscreen while restrained filters open slowly to reveal a submerged melody that builds in intensity towards the chaotic rupture of Black’s “Mosh”. Here the score breaks into digital shards as heard through analog bodies colliding and pixelating into each other. The dancers eventual dissolution into “Particles” sounds like the field recording of a disembodied neural cosmos.
The B-side of the record contains a narrative outline edit of the artwork comprised of music, excerpts and pieces of narration from each video. Listeners can follow along in an accompanying thirty-six page booklet of full-bleed film stills documenting each of the seven groups as they move through the five chapter dramaturgy. Composer Konrad Black’s authentically backwards-glancing production and sound design is as disparate as the groups represented on screen. From the bespoke-16mm-tribal-techno of “The Cyclical Culture” and retro-cyber-funk of the “Zero-Ones,” to the VHS-dark-wave of “The Violet Lux” and skewed vocal/piano minimalism of the “Quantum Modern,” each group exists in its own custom-made world out-of-time. The record ends where it began, with the full sequence of “Ramping” playing out as each subcultural world begins to lose control, galvanise, sync, rupture, atomise and scatter throughout the universe, only to loop back into another inevitable beginning.
1. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Ramping (00:53)
2. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Cross-Temporal Sync (05:05)
3. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Mosh (01:54)
4. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Particles (01:56)
5. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Cyclical Culture (03:40)
6. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Violet Lux (02:28)
7. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – The Alignment Movement (02:39)
8. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Zero-Ones (04:49)
9. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Countdown (02:40)
10. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Reclaimers (01:57)
11. Konrad Black, There In Spirit & Jeremy Shaw – Quantum Modern (04:06)
Phase Shifting Index is a time capsule record of Jeremy Shaw’s vast original artwork that includes audio excerpts, voiceover passages and music composed by There in Spirit and Konrad Black. Shaw’s seven-channel video, sound and light installation–that premiered at Centre Pompidou in 2020–uses science fiction, documentary, visual effects and synchronisation to induce an ecstatic experience in narrative temporality. Each video details the belief systems of one of seven fictional subcultural groups spread across time that aspire to induce parallel realities that could redirect the evolution of the human species through embodied forms of ritual, ideology and movement. The vinyl release serves as a gathering of the piece’s key audio elements, focussing on their importance to the engineering of the artwork and their stand-alone listening qualities.
Side A of the record follows the dramaturgy of the artwork in full-swing, including audio segments from four of its five distinct chapters. Written by long time collaborators Konrad Black and Jeremy Shaw together as There in Spirit, “Cross-Temporal Sync” soundtracks the strobing peak of the installation at the moment when all seven disparate videos fall into a unified choreography in which every person on every screen performs the same ecstatic series of slow-motion movements. The pulsing, hypnotic dirge aligns with the locked choreography in mood and action, caught somewhere between ecstatic trance and somatic takeover. A steady sub line, clipped stabs and a swooping choral gasp harmonise with the dancers movements onscreen while restrained filters open slowly to reveal a submerged melody that builds in intensity towards the chaotic rupture of Black’s “Mosh”. Here the score breaks into digital shards as heard through analog bodies colliding and pixelating into each other. The dancers eventual dissolution into “Particles” sounds like the field recording of a disembodied neural cosmos.
The B-side of the record contains a narrative outline edit of the artwork comprised of music, excerpts and pieces of narration from each video. Listeners can follow along in an accompanying thirty-six page booklet of full-bleed film stills documenting each of the seven groups as they move through the five chapter dramaturgy. Composer Konrad Black’s authentically backwards-glancing production and sound design is as disparate as the groups represented on screen. From the bespoke-16mm-tribal-techno of “The Cyclical Culture” and retro-cyber-funk of the “Zero-Ones,” to the VHS-dark-wave of “The Violet Lux” and skewed vocal/piano minimalism of the “Quantum Modern,” each group exists in its own custom-made world out-of-time. The record ends where it began, with the full sequence of “Ramping” playing out as each subcultural world begins to lose control, galvanise, sync, rupture, atomise and scatter throughout the universe, only to loop back into another inevitable beginning.
| Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads