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WCEC 014EP
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New York based artist and musician Rose Kallal presents her debut album Perseus. Taking its title from the Greek mythological constellation, the collection creates a hypnotic and evolving flow of sound layered with rhythmic tones and primordial texture. Developed in her Brooklyn studio using a modular system and effects, each track further takes its title from an individual star of mythological origin, with the material invoking an expansive and collapsing sense of space and time. Perseus continues alongside Kallal's practice with 16mm film and sound, employing repeating patterns and motifs and creating a merger of antiquated and modern technologies.
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WCEC 003EP
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2011 release. New York musician and filmmaker Rose Kallal's "Vermillion Vortex" is the title-track from John Russell's 2010 film commissioned by Art Review. Kallal provides the driving score to Russell's mindbending visual essay on capital, media, and faith. Her background in New York's film and experimental metal scene soaks through in the muscular drones and cataclysmic percussion that form the bedrock for British artist and curator Mark Beasley's prophetic vocals. With his remix, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (Lichens) incorporates his trademark modular synth aesthetic and pulsating tones. Includes exclusive John Russell artist print from the film. Pressed on white vinyl. Edition of 200.
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