Labels: Z6
Review by: Captain Fidanza
Perhaps the biggest surprise here is that this was not a release from the always-beguiling Runningonair Music label as the following sentence appears in the press release.
“Live studio sessions formed the basis of an extensive mixing and editing process: in a search for an extreme homogeneity of complex sounds and ecliptic movements, improvisation continuously led to restructuring and enrichment of a music that expresses nothing else but sound/matter, which reveals more of its molecular self when listening through the course of the CD.”
That’s exactly the sort of thing that the mad scientists at Runningonair put in their press releases, although they usually back up all the science talk with truly interesting electronica, whereas this just sounds like people making something difficult for the sake of making something difficult and not really trying to connect with anyone, anywhere about anything.
But that’s my life.
(Thanks to Neil Hamburger)