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Christian makes an excellent point in the notes for his second album on his website: (paraphrased) An artist has a lifetime to prepare and develop the material for a first album, but only about a...
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It has been five long years since Camera’s last album Phantom of Liberty. And the passage...
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As the story goes, Al Bloch wasn’t planning to record a second album in 2020. It Was...
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For as long as I can remember, Loren Nerell has been associated with fusions of electronic sounds, floating ambient styles, and the instrumental side of Indonesian traditional music, the latter...
» Read moreJohn Forbes has this to say about the track:
I'm predisposed to the unprepared and the greazy, but every now and then I need to leave the house. Yet, this is a constrictive moment in history: A modern nervous sweat through a 17th-century frontier prism.
The majority of the track was recorded at my Frogg Mountain Studio in Chicago. The percussion resulted from people stomping on metal plates in a four-story-tall freight elevator shaft which served as a wild echo chamber.
I sent the track to a rhythm section I know in Marquette, Michigan, because there's a 5/4-vibe there that's all its own. (I suspect the isolation and natural brutality that is the root of the unique human nature there.) Despite being cut off from civilization at large by sheer geography, Marquette maintains more top-notch drummers and astute musicologists than anywhere I know. A true yaba yum.
Forbes also created this art to visualize all the musicians who contributed to the track:

More and more Russian bands are reaching out to us at Exposé. Some are excellent and fit in well with our remit, while others not so well. Case in point is the female-fronted...
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In contrast to the expanded instrumentation of his Resist album (also from 2020), Canadian...
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The Paracas people were an Andean society that existed from around 800 BC until 100 BC, best known for their contributions to irrigation and water management skills, as well as their textile arts....
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