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ARTIST
FELL & GABOR LAZAR, MARK
TITLE
The Neurobiology of Moral Decision Making
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
THE DEATH OF RAVE
CATALOG #
RAVE 010LP
RAVE 010LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
6/9/2015
Mark Fell
(
SND
/
Sensate Focus
) and
Gábor Lázár
's scintillating and innovative debut collaboration marks The Death of Rave's tenth release, following 2015 editions by
The Automatics Group
(RAVE 008LP) and
N.M.O.
(RAVE 009EP).
The Neurobiology of Moral Decision Making
explores a radical re-calibration of conventional meter and tone in modern electronic music, probing specific aspects of Max/MSP software with the potential to acutely challenge our perception of time and space. It's a maximalist, future-shocking play of tension-and-resolution created from minimalist elements, featuring Lázár's calligraphic, torso-morphing chromo-notes punctuated by Fell's signature Linn drum cracks at ostensibly obtuse, yet deeply funked-up junctures across ten tracks in 50 minutes. They range from precision-tooled two-minute scrambles to swaggering showpieces, culminating in what has become a meme for Mark Fell albums with the uncannily emotive closing statement -- a 12-minute masterstroke consolidating all the album's ideas in one breathless, beguiling arrangement. If music can be considered a catalyst for social change, what are the implications of this mutant record? Considered in terms of the dancefloor, it mirrors the muscle-memory re-programming impact of OG hardcore and jungle or Chicago footwork -- think of scattered bodies attempting to synch with new, accelerated and "irregular" rhythms -- offering a freedom of expression and interpretation that's typically scarce in most gridlocked musics. Likewise, the inversion of melodic convention in favor of warped, dynamic contours and visceral, psychoacoustic timbre offers a sharpened grammar of emotional expression and sensation that doesn't wilt to ordinary sentiment. Yorkshire-based Mark Fell is among the world's leading sound artists and sonic thinkers. Owner of an illustrious and influential catalog of releases spanning early works in the SND duo thru to solo work under his own name and Sensate Focus, and collaboration with
DJ Sprinkles
,
Errorsmith
, and
Sandro Mussida
. Gábor Lázár hails from Budapest, Hungary. In 2014 he presented his debut album,
I.L.S.
, via
Lorenzo Senni
's Presto!?, followed by
EP16
for The Death Of Rave. He has previously shared a split tape release with
Russell Haswell
, presented work at Karlsruhe's ZKM, and undertaken a residency at Stockholm's EMS. Recorded in Budapest, May 2014. Mastered and cut by
Matt Colton
.
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