• 1.1. cold open
  • 1.2. i, voxelman
  • 1.3. moteswarm
  • 1.4. adam's apple
  • 1.5. athens new guinea gas can japan
  • 1.6. thyrsus
  • 1.7. circle of swords
  • 1.8. virgin unspotted
  • 1.9. no concept
  • 1.10. in the shape of beasts
  • 1.11. revelatory mint clot
  • 1.12. western clot rider
  • 1.13. cocktail party how glad am i
  • 1.14. i'm fine i'm fine
  • 2.1. adepts
  • 2.2. maybeism
  • 2.3. garden of tall boys
  • 2.4. dancing your animal
  • 2.5. nice men in stable relationships
  • 2.6. let us in
  • 2.7. io! lavendar river karez
  • 2.8. the void at the center
  • 2.9. i know what i saw
  • 2.10. sarabande
  • 2.11. the dead city of telphar
  • 2.12. platformalism
  • 2.13. verminiatures
  • 2.14. reciprocal realms
  • 2.15. unmastering
  • 2.16. i'm on the team
  • 3.1. blessed order of
  • 3.2. floaters
  • 3.3. goodnight loving bose ikard
  • 3.4. tworivers run
  • 3.5. boomchicka
  • 3.6. extraterrestrial
  • 3.7. circle of shivers
  • 3.8. out of the serpent's mouth
  • 3.9. warm opening
  • 3.10. decalcomaenads
  • 3.11. it isn't necessarily the case
  • 3.12. elsewards
  • 3.13. all of the powers lie quiet

matmos

the consuming flame: open exercises in group form

THE CONSUMING FLAME: OPEN EXERCISES IN GROUP FORM

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Matmos has a playful nature often lacking in electronic composition, bristling with a palpable sense of wide-eyed discovery undiluted across their 25 years as a band. M.C. Schmidt & Drew Daniel are long-known for their practice of unusual sampling & experimenting with conceptual restrictions. The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises In Group Form is both a tongue-in-cheek rebuttal to the backlash against "conceptronica", & their most ambitious project to date. The record is oriented around a deceptively simple commitment. 99 different musicians were asked to contribute: they could play anything that they wanted, but the tempo of any rhythmic material had to be set at 99 beats per minute. The resulting album is a three-hour long assemblage that's a ... mehr lesen