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ARTIST
PAINTED CAVES
TITLE
Surveillance
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SHELTER PRESS
CATALOG #
SHELTER 029LP
SHELTER 029LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/29/2013
Painted Caves
is
Evan Caminiti
.
Surveillance
is his debut LP under this alias. Primarily sourced from modular synthesizer,
Surveillance
compiles seven tracks recorded over the last year, warped with cassette tapes and other digital tools. Beamed in like a scene from
Videodrome
, this sensual brand of dystopian psychedelia creates a grainy and tension-filled narrative to get lost in. Much of Caminiti's past work has inhabited a world of its own, but
Surveillance
is a direct response to life in an American city today. Inspired by the darker aspects of the constantly plugged-in digital age, this album seems to turn feelings of alienation and paranoia into something cathartic. Lying somewhere between no wave dystopia and
Basic Channel
minimalism, heavy grooves and polyrhythmic percussion lay a foundation for bell-like drones and decaying saw-wave mantras which fade into rhythmic abstraction as distant choirs and flickering static interference hovers around the edges.
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