Additional recommendations from Grant Wilson-Claridge via my post on Facebook:
https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF706173-01-01-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR1IZM64bsUERzW_n2AS-FSQ0On_LFW38bs4zTelpx29zBQqpKG5UHPXMhQ
https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF683585-01-02-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR2AV8rMD2PXHpVfwt3pkHZIQkw2QVbasqj53R8sel6CETegjBBOnsap3bA
https://www.juno.co.uk/miniflashplayer/SF669265-01-01-01.mp3?fbclid=IwAR2iGp2Jm_dhIkPK89RIlpZ2UMiQDeDL39er0-2K4ZWzY0w7UVUqGjcVmR8
More stunning productions with Gerald Donald. I'm in awe of his ongoing and
recent work.
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, at 10:43 AM, Steven Robertson wrote:
> Also available on Bandcamp:
> https://leisuresystem.bandcamp.com/album/athanatos
>
> Sounds fantastic.
>
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, at 10:35 AM, Steven Robertson wrote:
> > https://bleep.com/release/110221-dopplereffekt-athanatos
> >
> > "On Athanatos, Dopplereffekt grants us access to their lab once more
> > while they continue to research considerations of growth and decay
> > through the vital electron advancements that they first set out to
> > explore during the Cellular Automata session...
> >
> > Joined on this occasion by fellow astral explorers Carsten Nicolai and
> > Olaf Bender, Athanatos contains some of the project's most sharp-edged
> > sound design to date. Further breaking the frame of Gesamtkunstwerk,
> > Athanatos opens with a harsh, icebreaker bassline that will instantly
> > thrust you deep into the project's cold mission mechanics. This EP takes
> > the listener from the frozen sounds of Hayflick Limit with its
> > deprogramming of synth-pop, to the club ready shipwreck sounds and
> > surface paranoia of 'Eukaryotic Chromosomes'. While 'Telomere' goes into
> > areas recalling Paranormale Aktivität, ahead of the endpoint drowned-in-
> > the-data gasp of 'Mitosis', which offers a glimpse of the surface before
> > pulling you back into the lab, the doors locked and lights off.
> >
> > Athanatos calculates exactly the right amount of icy atmospherics needed
> > to explore the genetic conditions and chromosomal influences defining
> > mortality. For those without a science of music degree, this is the
> > sound of Dopplereffekt pushing even further out into the unknown, always
> > in the search above or below ground of cascading electronic rhythms and
> > undiscovered particles of the electro sound."