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Na objednávku. Dodání trvá obvykle 13 týdnů.
Datum vydání: 16.5.2013
Žánr EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC
EAN: 3700604701873 (info)
Label: DESIRE
Obsahuje nosičů: 1
Nosič: CD
Popis - TIME WAVE ZERO:
o13 creates an evolving texture of music, a piercing electronic post-punk, a future that never manifested itself, spectral, uncompromising portals of electronic dread. For the better part of the '80s, Mark C was leading legendary New York noise band Live Skull. Among their eight releases, Live Skull's "Bringing Home the Bait" has been deservingly referred to as the "Best Noise Rock Post Punk New Wave No Wave Experimental Indie Emo Goth Album Ever." Meanwhile, Stuart Argabright was sketching his sonic vision of gothic futurism in Ike Yard, the first NY group on Factory Records America, also one of the first true purveyors of experimental, time-shifting electronic music. It is a torch that they still carry today with a searing pyre. Stuart continued his visionary pursuit as a founding member of Death Comet Crew, Dominatrix, and Black Rain, as well as the
galaxy-striding Bi-Conicals of Rammellzee. After releasing four
acclaimed albums with The Holy Ghost, the last on Fargo Records, bassist Kent Heine met up with Stuart and Mark to form
o13. Following a couple of European tours, o13 has now finished
its first album Time Wave Zero to be released on Desire. Time
Wave Zero glides through time and space like a lucid dreaming
dragonfly, settling on songs, scenes, and improvisations
from a new post-modern American songbook. "[o13] are an
entirely unique hybrid, steeped in NYC lore, a strange
alchemical melding of electronic futurism, poignant frazzled
and blitzed avant-rock and thick fluid basslines. A glacial,
dubby, haunted and dangerous futuristic post-punk." ~Resonance
FM. "Layering guitar, bass, and occasional live percussion
over laptop loops and electronic clamor, the New York trio
painted soundscapes that were part sci-fi, part film noir...
fold[ing] flailing guitar and floor-shaking pulses into
surprisingly poised songs." ~Washington Post.