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Debacle

Deep Magic – ‘Closed Eyes’
After spending some time recently blazing minds with his Heatwave project Alex Gray returns to his Deep Magic guise with the cavernous “Closed Eyes”. Blending his approach to layered instruments with field recordings from 5 different continents, “Closed Eyes” is a twist on the laid back vibes Alex normal trades in. The album reflects the cover’s colder tone compared to Alex’s normal vibrant pallet. Chill as in icebox yo. Mastered by Sean McCann.

Daniel Bachman – ‘Oh Be Joyful’
A drink concocted by restless Civil War troops, “Oh Be Joyful” was made out of such things as turpentine, tar water, lamp oil, and brown sugar. As Daniel Bachman puts it, “…it fucked them up. They drank it and they loved it.” Such interest in minute details are reflected not only in the Philadelphian’s passion for mid-1800’s history, but also in his song construction. Oh Be Joyful is the 7th release for Bachman, and the 2nd on Debacle. This digital/CD format re-issue (from the vinyl on One Kind Favor) features the 21-year old virtuoso’s warm, unfolding rhythms meandering from his finger picked steel guitar. Branching beyond the American primitive style he’s recognized for, this latest 7-track offering forays into new elements of style, particularly on tracks “Sita Ram (Who is God)” and “The Bridge of Flowers”.

Dull Knife – ‘Dull Knife’
Garek Druss (A Story of Rats,Tecumseh, Stenskogen) and Adam Svenson (Karnak Temples Little Claw, Du Hexen Hase) have been members of Dull Knife for over 6 years. Originating as a super-jam between key players of the drone/noise/weird scene of Seattle, Dull Knife has been paired down to the nucleus of Druss and Svenson. They maintain the original vision of deep dusky organic drones that reflect the wet and mossy vision of Seattle’s grey skies and open waters. Dull Knife seem to approach their pieces with a studied patience, focusing on improvisation and organic touches. Chords and timbre’s naturally build over time, allowing individual instruments to separate and become identifiable in the mix. Side A’s “Excavating” begins from a NNCK-style free-jam into the stacked fuzz of Tim Hecker-like maelstrom in the latter half of the piece. The mournful drones introducing side B’s “The Fallow Field of Vision” slowly break away into an almost uplifting bass line seeming to evoke the heart of a resolute man stumbling towards the horizon. It is precisely this amount of freedom the two players allow themselves that makes this LP so magical. Freedom of instrumentation, freedom of form, freedom of tonality, freedom of vision. Mastered by James Plotkin.

ZEPHYRS – ‘Order of the Arrow’
It’s difficult to describe all the things going on in the background of new ZEPHRYS album from long time besties Cam and Pierce. Setting the scene: The young duo finds themselves on the brink of college, the brink of indefinite hiatus, the brink of manhood, the brink of change. Written cooperatively between the two, “Order of the Arrow” seems to act as a final monument to growing up in the Pacific Northwest. Breaking down what it means to be a young man, what it means to be friends. Also bubbling under the surface is carrying the torch for PNW indie-punk heroes, invigorating the guitar/drum template with a level of honest righteousness that only youth can bring. Some would say this album falls outside the normal purview of Debacle, but one does not come across this level of talent, heart, and songwriting and just let it slip away. Mastered by Phil Petrocelli.

Particle Being Trio – ‘Post Terrestrial Vol. 1’
The first missive from the newly formed Particle Being Ensemble, “Post Terrestrial Vol. 1” is psychedelic treat, Balancing free-form freakouts and syncopated song forms in one cohesive release. The ensemble is paired back to a trio for this release. Weaving in members from various Seattle groups the trio showcases core members Jon Carr (Patternmaster, Brain Fruit), Garrett Moore (Brain Fruit), and Nils Petersen (Rose Windows).  The three Seattleites have produced a multidimensional release featuring Petersen’s swirling processed trombone amid Moore’s jazzy percussion and Carr’s staccato synthesizers. Droning synthesizer and trombone gently peak and build as the opening seven minutes, on “Free Energy”. From there, the album takes you on a seamless journey through driving “Action and the Orbital Horn”, straight into explosive “Aggregate Resilience” with an overdrive straight to the album’s pinnacle. The final track, “Relative to Light”, smoothes things down, melding all the elements of the album into a bubbling, floating conclusion.

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Dokuro

DK035: Caldera Lakes – ‘Live at Odgen Theatre’ C37 5€
Caldera Lakes’ sound like a ritual…  voices are cyclic like mantras, whispers change into  howling exhortations , electronic sounds are like the bonfire who turn on quietly and  instantly wrap all the scene with its flames. Odgen Theater in Denver was undoubtedly charmed by this performance, recorded where Eva and Brittany opened for a Sonic Youth gig. Caldera Lakes cassette comes in a ltd.100 copies pro-dubed tapes. Artwork by Le_scottature.

DK036: Hex Breaker Quartet – ‘Method for astral amelioration’ C30 5€
Sidereal travel soundtrack by HBQ (aka Grasshopper’s Jesse DeRosa and Josh Millrod, plus Telecult Powers’ Mister Matthews). Flugelhorns layers and themes counterpointed with synthesized pulsations will conduct your ego into a hypnotic and meditative journey of outer-space without you’re moving from your seat. Loop this tape on your deck for a long night experience of star watching !!! Method for astral amelioration comes in a ltd.100 copies pro-dubbed tapes. Artwork by mic_nodolby

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Hausu Mountain

Good Willsmith – ‘Is The Food Your Family Eats Slowly’ cassette
Good Willsmith is three Chicago-dwelling human beings named Max Allison, Natalie Chami, and Doug Kaplan. They make music together out of extended loops, analog synth elements, and standard rock instrumentation processed through huge chains of electronics.  “Is The Food Your Family Eats Slowly” is the band’s second full-length album, and the first on a physical medium. Across a continuous live-in-the-studio session, Chami constructs overlapping loops of lead voices and choral synth harmonies. Kaplan infuses his neo-Frippertronics with bursts of harsh noise and extended tremolo picking. Allison aims for maximum sustain as his bass tones swell into deep, foundational drones. The trio’s structured improvisations channel Music for Airports, Maggot Brain, and the Theatre of Eternal Music.  Cassette Tape – Clear shells with white imprint, pro dubbed, download code included.

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Chaos, Sex and Death

CSD06: D//VV/D – ‘Terminal’ C25 4€
The modern consumers of the 21st century lie burning on terminal beaches. Their lives, both entropic and phantasmal, are haunted by the dismembered recollections of television sex scenes… Four slabs of brutalist post-industrial drone and collapsed tekno, featuring: cold synths, dissonance, skittering rhythms and an endless nightmare haze of dissipated theory and dystopian dreams. Tape hiss and digital distortion compete with noise and atrophied bass to produce the ghosts of pop songs. D//VV/D reflects on the combustible hopes and blank-eyed horrors of the 21stcentury. Cars crash and bodies explode while an old Huggy Bear tape unfurls in the shadow of a wrecked tower block. Limited to 25 copies on black cassette in library case with hand-printed label.

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Mechanoise Labs

[mn035] Stelladrine – ‘Ancient Mechanical Grace’ CD
Erratic mental states as patterns of spiritual revelation. Drunken hovercab rides home at 2 AM. Sentimental collapse on an Alphane Moon. Goodbye messages recorded during failed atmospheric re-entry. Stelladrine’s new album goes to what the project owes its very name to, Philip K. Dick’s “Our Friends from Frolix 8”, and stacks a selection of the author’s bibliography on top of it as primordial fuel for these 12 tracks. The collage-heavy and sample-driven nature of past albums gives way here to lush synthesizer pads, arpeggiated chords and deep drones influenced by 70’s and 80’s sci-fi synth soundtracks but informed by the sonic experimentations of Andrew Lagowski’s S.E.T.I and Bad Sector. Artwork kindly provided by the ever reliable STPo. The limited CD edition of 200 copies will be out in September / October 2012.

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Arachnidiscs

AARON LUMLEY/THE KNOT – ‘Arachnidiscs Split Tape Series 9/10’ C40 $7(CAD)
Side 9: Avant improv bassist Arron Lumley has been making waves lately with his harrowing long-player Wilderness. We posit this improvised session goes one further, both visceral and teeming with expression in the traditions of Dave Holland and François Rabbath. Recorded by Matthew Dunn in Toronto who, in Lumley’s words, “brought the fuzz and grime to the fore.” And we have to agree. In the middle ages, people were burned at the stake for playing music like this—he’s clearly possessed by some kind of demon. Side 10: the debut release for The Knot, the duo of cellists Tilman Lewis and Nick Storring. With allegiance to both form and freedom, they embark on sonic explorations that draw on various folk traditions and experimental musics. The pair love to bend the instrument’s lyricism, drawing not so much on extended techniques as on an array of audacious contra-techniques: preparations/ apparati (practice mutes, hair-clips, clamps, wine corks, mallets, egg beaters, plectrums etc.). They still, however, permit the cello’s natural beauty to have its place. Their large palette of sonorities is channeled and combined into single unified textures, and everything from improvised heterophony, to stark contrast.

BABEL – ‘GLOCKENGEISTER’ CDr $8(CAD)
Sixteen beautiful, serene though often unsettling pieces for electronically manipulated glockenspiel, bells, mixing bowls,drums, wood block and ornamental gongs. Resonant tones weave and drift through ambient harmonies and transcendental reverb drones accentuated with dramatic percussion expressions. Something like if Feldman adapted a Japanese Kabuki score for Balinese gamelan in a medieval European cathedral.

BABEL – ‘ALPHABETA’ CDr $8(CAD)
A conceptual work where the pieces are composed from notes corresponding to the letters in their titles. Ranging from white noise freak-outs to measured, melodic themes, the 17-part suite covers the history of modern compostion from the 20th century minimalists such as Cage or Reich through Miles Davis’ jazz-fusion to maximalist post-rockers like Godspeed! and Tortoise.

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NNA Tapes

NNA050: Matt Carlson – ‘All Moments’ LP
NNA is proud to present our 50th release, Matt Carlson’s “All Moments” long-playing record. Where 2011’s “Particle Language” LP acted as a study in texture and density within experimental synthesizer music, “All Moments” finds Carlson engaging with the more traditional musical materials of melody, harmony, and rhythm, calling to mind his work as one half of Portland, OR duo Golden Retriever. The pieces on this record range from shorter pop études to longer, more open improvisatory synth studies, retaining a sense of playfulness and expressiveness within a highly focused and calculated framework. Recorded to four-track cassette and primarily hand-played with very little-to-no auto arpeggiation, “All Moments” captures an often-overlooked warmth and human quality in electronic music, emphasized further by Carlson’s use of modal and tonal vocal studies, electronically transformed by his use of the vocoder. The result is a well-rounded collection of colorful, exuberant electronic music. Mastered and cut by Lupo at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin. Artwork by Jason Traeger.

NNA051: Oneohtrix Point Never/Rene Hell split LP
NNA’s second split LP unites two American artists on the cutting edge of experimental electronic music: Brooklyn’s Oneohtrix Point Never and Los Angeles’ Rene Hell. Daniel Lopatin and Jeff Witscher have each been working tirelessly in the US underground for the last several years, releasing progressive, forward-thinking, and highly acclaimed music under a wide variety of guises and manifestations. In 2012, we see them each offering their respective unique visions and interpretations of digital music in the modern world, processing the world around us through the lens of technology and modern sound. Oneohtrix Point Never brings us “Music For Reliquary House”, which consists of sonic reworkings from the “Reliquary House” audio/visual installation, a collaboration between Lopatin and video artist Nate Boyce. In a series of five pieces, Lopatin delivers a sequence of hallucinatory informatic assaults, a satirical re-envisioning of modernist sculpture. Picking up where 2011’s “Replica” left off, OPN uses digital technology to dissect human speech patterns and timbres almost beyond recognition. Via computer, Lopatin converts pieces of text to human speech, only to dismantle it entirely, surgically reassembling the scraps of frequencies and the shrapnel of pure sound into something new altogether… starkly melodic at times, but altogether harsh and inhuman as a whole. Rene Hell presents “In 1980 I Was A Blue Square”, a suite of five pieces for piano, synthesizer, and computer. Juxtaposing mid 20th century classical music with chaotic electronic blasts, Witscher creates his own style of contemporary music that is peaceful and violent on top of itself, creating a rift of confusion that sits nicely between more vast, soundscape-like vignettes. Witscher’s previous forays into the worlds of noise and ambient are tastefully apparent here, indicative of an artist who is able to retain a broad array of influences and use them in a way that is both personal and original. Mastered and cut by Lupo at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.

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Constellation Tatsu

PURR 0009: Quiet Evenings/Former Selves
Descend into the deeply personal sound of Quiet Evenings and experience music in both time and space. Gradually resurface on the sustained, perfumed bubble of Former Selves’ soporific harmonies.

PURR 0010: C V L T S – ‘Realiser’
All of the objects that surround you start to disintegrate as the electron beams sweep across your retina.  Picture clay images so hazy and familiar yet surreal, it’s as if viewing claymation for the very first time.  In this spirit, Beer on the Rug and Constellation Tatsu present an extended version of CVLTS – Realiser.

PURR 0011: Saguache – ‘Terrain’
C. Yantis under the moniker Saguache takes his free form improvisations far past the realm of apprehension.  Now completely frozen with fear; the body relaxes and a new state emerges of such convergent cacophonies.  No note escapes untouched.

CTATSU 001: Seabat – ‘Crescent ParC’ LP + DVD
Seabat offers a glimpse through the keyhole at a glittering future world formed from a pastiche of clever, nostalgic samples and dreamy synth work.  Illusions flow smoothly in your mind’s eye as Seabat’s world takes shape.

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I Had An Accident

Choplifta | no_signal – ‘Pile of Accidents’ C67/DVD/poem $12
Pile Of Accidents begins with a curated survey of ihaa history presented by Choplifta. Combining elements of the best pieces of the ihaa catalogue blended in with remixes and soundscapes Choplifta puts forth a unique compilation redefining the greatest moments of ihaa history. 67 minutes on red hubbed clear tapes uniquely hand-stamped by the Annapolis Chosen. Continuing to further artistic representations and to stimulate further the senses – no_signal hand-plucked his favorite ihaa tracks and developed archival and psychothriller video representations of each track mixed into ten epic videos. Represented on a DVD with artwork by ihaa roster SAO. Pile of Accidents continues to titillate with a frenzied poem hand-written by Eric Larsen of Western Pines. A unique collaboration of fan and artist to present the label’s 100th release and a celebration of 6 years of business. Limited to 20 copies and includes c67 / DVD / Poem and mp3 download.

Fear Konstruktor – ‘Green River Shores’ C32 $5
A buzzing feeling of electricity fills the room. The movement of emotion and the humming sound of electrons bouncing back and forth against each other. Finding a void and channelling from one side of your brain to the other. A synapsis or controlled experiment. The force of electricity becomes overwhelming… shocking. Green River Shores takes on the presence of tossing the hair dryer into the bathtub – a lightning rod struck inside the pool… the calm moments before the storm… the heat lightning off in the distance dancing in the night sky as it slowly follows the thunderous clouds and the downpouring of rain. Fear Konstruktor captures these moments superbly with this limited edition c32 tape. Limited to 26 on yellow cassettes and chrome tape.

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Truco Espárrago

Fasenuova – ‘A las Puertas del Ruido’
Ernesto Avelino: “This album is a glance to ten years of work, a selection where cohabit archaeological remainders of our Goodbye phase and also recent rehearsal tracks, recorded after the release of our last album to date “A la quinta hoguera” (Discos Humenates, 2011). “A las puertas del ruido” compiles pieces of our life as rehearsal-room musicians, willing to leave it all only to spend an afternoon flying behind the controls of our machines. This album distills part of the essence that guided us during the long period that goes from our beginnings, in the days in which we had the strong proposal of transfer the doors of noise and explore the landscape that there is at the other side, the same as Alicia behind the mirror; until today, in this special moment in which is released this compilation, working as we are in a new recording”. “A las puertas del ruido” is presented on a profesional digipack CDr with 10 tracks and 54 minutes of music, in a limited edition of 100 copies. You can get the album for 5 euros plus postage and handling through the label Truco Espárrago. Note: First 25 orders will receive two special photographs signed by the band.

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