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12"
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KNV 006EP
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At its core, Organn is a record about love and duality. Taking inspiration from Isidore-Lucien Ducasse's poem "Les Chants de Maldoror" (1869), the record is antagonistic yet often drops its temper to reveal blistered beauty within the chaos. Such are the contradictory elements within the compositions themselves: widescreen claustrophobia; glimmering sludge; piercing VHS ambience. Visuals come courtesy of French mixed-media artist, Thomas Hauser. Hauser's imagery similarly evokes retro-grade surrealism and further insists on a narrative at work here, with obscured characters playing out alongside mantric piano, filmic Vox, and hyperspeed jungle.
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