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Artist  : Francisco L≤pez
Title   : Untitled #228
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2009
Date    : 01/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : ini.itu
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 43:51 min
Size    : 70,2 MB

Tracklist:
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01.Untitled #228 Side I                   21:53
02.Untitled #228 Side II                  21:58
                                         -------
                                          43:51 min

From Boomkat:

*HAND-NUMBERED PRESSING LIMITED TO 250
COPIES FOR THE WORLD* Acclaimed
electroacoustic sound artist Francisco
L≤pez delivers what is perhaps his most
compelling set of recordings yet,
beautifully crafting field recordings
made in Indonesia with dense, almost
harrowing layers of sound that will blow
your mind if you're into the work of
Thomas Koner - just a very small vinyl
run of 250 individually numbered copies
of this have been made available for the
world. The first side here is a
hyperreal contextual collage, starting
with an amniotic drone embedded with
fragments of filigree metallic
structures like a chrysalis shattering,
before birthing us into an entirely
alien psychoacoustic environment peopled
by ghostly figures moving across, above
and through the stereo field. The
stunning second side is just a
jawdropping exercise in acousmatic
listening, divorcing the listener from
the original source material of a
gamelan performance, veiled in various
filtering and processing techniques
until what we receive is an assortment
of spherical sub-bass shapes and hi-
frequency elemental tones placed in a
bewildering constellation of
arrangement. We're encouraged to see
with our ears, perceiving the morphing
sounds as (sur)real objects within our
own sound sphere, making for an
intensely hallucinogenic experience. If
you've been enraptured with the
alternate sound worlds of Thomas K÷ner,
Russell Haswell and Florian Hecker,
David Toop or The Hafler Trio/Chris
Watson, this album is as essential a
listening experience as it gets -
seriously, snap one of these up while
you can.

http://www.iniitu.net/

http://www.franciscolopez.net/



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Artist  : Francisco López
Title   : Untitled #228
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2009
Date    : 01/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 02
Label   : ini.itu
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 43:51 min
Size    : 70,2 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.Untitled #228 Side I                   21:53
02.Untitled #228 Side II                  21:58
                                         -------
                                          43:51 min

From Boomkat:

*HAND-NUMBERED PRESSING LIMITED TO 250
COPIES FOR THE WORLD* Acclaimed
electroacoustic sound artist Francisco
López delivers what is perhaps his most
compelling set of recordings yet,
beautifully crafting field recordings
made in Indonesia with dense, almost
harrowing layers of sound that will blow
your mind if you're into the work of
Thomas Koner - just a very small vinyl
run of 250 individually numbered copies
of this have been made available for the
world. The first side here is a
hyperreal contextual collage, starting
with an amniotic drone embedded with
fragments of filigree metallic
structures like a chrysalis shattering,
before birthing us into an entirely
alien psychoacoustic environment peopled
by ghostly figures moving across, above
and through the stereo field. The
stunning second side is just a
jawdropping exercise in acousmatic
listening, divorcing the listener from
the original source material of a
gamelan performance, veiled in various
filtering and processing techniques
until what we receive is an assortment
of spherical sub-bass shapes and hi-
frequency elemental tones placed in a
bewildering constellation of
arrangement. We're encouraged to see
with our ears, perceiving the morphing
sounds as (sur)real objects within our
own sound sphere, making for an
intensely hallucinogenic experience. If
you've been enraptured with the
alternate sound worlds of Thomas Köner,
Russell Haswell and Florian Hecker,
David Toop or The Hafler Trio/Chris
Watson, this album is as essential a
listening experience as it gets -
seriously, snap one of these up while
you can.

http://www.iniitu.net/

http://www.franciscolopez.net/



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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