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SPCTR 015LP
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Haunter Records present Left My Brain @ Can Paixano (La Xampanyeria) OST, the follow-up to Jesse Osborne-Lanthier's As The Low Hanging Fruit Vulnerabilities Are More Likely To Have Already Turned Up (Halcyon Veil, 2016); Unalloyed, Unlicensed, All Night! (raster-noton, R-N 119EP), and Absolute Garbage EP (Haunter Records). A project five years in the making, unapologetically grandiose, dotted by contributions from dear friends Asaƫl Robitaille, v1984, and Marie Davidson; Left My Brain... is Osborne-Lanthier's most ambitious work to date. Musically, Osborne-Lanthier looks to the material composition techniques of grime, rap, modern classical, sound art, heavy metal, and more, to create something that is readily unique and oddly accessible in its singularity. Above all, Osborne-Lanthier maintains a taste for intensity as a tool for immersive engagement. The tracks on Left My Brain... are tactile and elastic, morphing rapidly from uncanny-valley EDM tropes to vast, sweeping expanses of sincere choral synths. The LP provides stark contrasts at every turn; sometimes heavily structured or freely fluid; symphonic or dissonant; minimal or intricate. Comes with double sided, silk-screened fold-out insert.
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R-N 119EP
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Unalloyed, Unlicensed, All Night! is Jesse Osborne-Lanthier's first release on Raster-Noton, and the ninth and final release of the label's Unun series. The Berlin/Montreal based Canadian producer incorporates urgency into dance music and conceptual electronics by disassembling their grammar and acting through it. Unalloyed, Unlicensed, All Night! was recorded by Osborne-Lanthier a mere two hours before a live set in Paris. Its specific purpose was to generate a response from the audience, to stimulate their bodies through sound. The toolbox for this task was stocked with automatic call-and-response music tropes drawn from EDM, big-room house, trance, and online production tutorials.
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