Max Eilbacher – Red Anxiety Tracers
Artist: Max Eilbacher
Title Of Album: Red Anxiety Tracers
Year Of Release: 12 dec 2013
Label: Spectrum Spools / SP031
Genre: Electronic, Ambient, Experimental
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:41:38
Total Size: 101 mb
Tracklist:
1-Slowlo_Persistent_Scenes_Did_the_Surfer_Survive
2-Intro_Geetar_No_Room_For_Breathing_Rail_Trax
Excerpts from the album. Now available at Experimedia.net.* Max Eilbacher’s Red Anxiety Tracers is the debut album from the multi-talented Baltimore, Maryland stalwart. Eilbacher has performed with various projects such as Matmos, Horse Lords, and the mind-altering underground Needle Gun aktionist unit. Despite years of busy touring and recording, Red Anxiety Tracers is the first vinyl artifact from this young mastermind. Crafted over the course of a year, Tracers is a labyrinth of shapes and sounds which glide through a complex and arcane environment of found sounds and synthesis. An expertly-crafted maze of deja-vu, audio hallucinations, and dislocating atmospherics forms an audio obstacle course for the listener. Complex editing techniques and sound structures recall the works of J.D. Robb or Owl Records-era Tod Dockstader albeit with a radically fresh perspective and educated hindsight. Red Anxiety Tracers exhumes impeccable flow and careful attention to dynamic range, with its surgical placement of sound events challenging the deep listening abilities of its audience. Raw and manic tension overloads are cut with alien float and abstract aether transmissions with a constantly shifting palette of sounds spun from blasted modular electronics, vocoded terrestrial-speak, and glowing mellotron clouds. Eilbacher communicates a strange and beautiful dialect conceived through disciplined compositional structure and an intuitive improvisational style unparalleled in the current landscape. Red Anxiety Tracers breathes new life into modern electronic composition.
320 kbps
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25.12.2013 Ambient / Downtempo Electronic Experimental Max Eilbacher, Spectrum Spools
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