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01. Object Collection - Full Contrast
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02. Object Collection - Human, Humans
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ARTIST
OBJECT COLLECTION
TITLE
You Are Under Our Space Control
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SLIP
CATALOG #
SLP 054LP
SLP 054LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
8/2/2019
Following their acclaimed opera-in-suspension about
Fugazi
, NYC's
Object Collection
imagine a delirium of transhuman thought and progressive politics on their return to the inimitable Slip label.
You Are Under Our Space Control
sees the duo of
Kara Feely
(text) and
Travis Just
(music) refocus their "operatic" sensibilities into a typically confounding "space-opera" that somehow ties up references as wide reaching as
John Cage
's piano solo
Music Of Changes
(1951), with
Cy Roth
's sci-fi
Fire Maidens From Outer Space
from the same year, as well as texts inspired by
Sun Ra
and the Russian Cosmists' poetics and philosophies, and interviews from real (and imagined) space travelers and astronomers. Aye, it's a proper headful of ideas, and understandably chaotic with it, but OC makes a virtue of somehow maintaining a coherence though their sharply chopped arrangements, which start out tightly puckered, but gradually loosen up into sprawling, psychedelic designs as the album proceeds. What happens in its 18 parts is comparable to a sort of home-brewed sci-fi soundtrack imagined by a teenaged dream-team of
Todd Dockstader
,
Bruce Haack
, and
Sonny Blount
; a sound full of mercurial wormholes, with an animist capacity to rouse arcane spirits, and a magnetic pull to the most restlessly searching listeners of the weird and wonderful. Most crucially, for an album rooted in '50s sci-fi and avant-garde, the results prize that era's modernist promise without coming off as retrogressive or corny.
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