from Assuming some sort of mantle,
track released May 25, 2020
Tapes, frequency manipulation, modular synthesizer, loops, and guitar performed by Justin Lemons
An otherworldly release uses modulated frequencies, feedback, & field recordings to explore the sensation of unperceived natural phenomena. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 29, 2020
Out of print for several years, the rich, jazzy, piano-driven “Brown Loop” by Duval Timothy gets the reissue treatment. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 18, 2020
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"I wanted to rub the human face in its own vomit, I wanted to force it to look in the mirror." - JG Ballard.
Confident this will be my album of the year. Chilling, funky, mind-expanding, confrontational, soulful, danceable, terrifying. It reminds me, bizarrely, of MSP's 'The Holy Bible'. Like THB it doesn't shy away from the filth and evil of history. Unlike THB it's completely in earnest. Put it on headphones, listen to it all, don't look away, be educated, this is our world. eyehatesilence