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DN 010EP
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Fountain Of Meaning is a new sonic fiction from sound artist J.G. Biberkopf following 2016's Ecologies II: Ecosystems Of Excess on Knives. Emerging out of a situation of overflow, the record burrows deeper into his practice of palpable audio theater with a study of object and relations across space-time specific sounds. The Fountain as a theme reflects a spouting and spilling of information, an erotic gushing of imagined aural history. Fountain Of Meaning offers a dynamic tension and release. A molecular tragedy, our abject recovery into a collaborative reimagining of a trauma long forgotten. Features Aisha Devi.
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KNV 001LP
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Kuedo and Joe Shakespeare's hugely promising Knives label debuts with the hyper-lucid constructs of J.G. Biberkopf's Ecologies, housed in suitably striking artwork by Joe Hamilton. Hailing from Lithuania, Jacques Gaspard Biberkopf has hatched a dramatic and immersive aesthetic, drawing upon cutting-edge instrumental grime, net phenomenology, and cyber-ambient sound design to patch collaged spheres working across club, theater, and digital radio contexts. As with the output of contemporary artists like T C F or Elysia Crampton, thru to his networked peers such as v1984 and Sentinl, J.G.B.'s music describes imagined topographies, scenarios, and environments in hyperreal detail -- emulating and accelerating the natural world in complex, crystalline bursts of code; a field trip into the representations of nature that emerge from the digital-social media scape. In six succinct pieces, he traverses a sci-fi soundtrack's worth of ideas and atmospheres between the perilous entrance of "Air. Coltan. Carbon. Lithium" and the deliquescent, hyaline geometries of closing peak "Weakness," with its poignant mantra, "every day, every night." Between those coordinates, he renders a world of sheer 3D gradients and dynamics, scaling the weightless, Ballardian grime chicanery of "Spirit" and impeccably timed lacunae of "Waters" before the narrative plunges vertically into the corrupted sim-stim proprioception of "Black Soil" and follows the gyroscopic slowfast tekno rollcage vectors of "Age of Aquarius." Accompanied by the hyper-natural sleeve art of Australia's Joe Hamilton, Ecologies is a very necessary look for anyone in pursuit of vivid, synthetic, and cinematic sensation from modern music. Mastered and cut by Matt Colton; limited pressing.
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