Split LP released with Insect Factory from Washington DC for a Summer tour we did together in 2013. The beginning of act 2 for Earthen Sea in many ways...Jeff (Insect Factory) provides 2 tracks of abstract guitar playing and I have a mini-suite of fogged out Casio vibes...
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Recorded in San Francisco Spring 2013. Early morning foggy vibes....
supported by 9 fans who also own “Untitled (2013)”
every winter i find myself coming back to this album. cold and drawn back to its barest elements, this music serves as an instrument of meditation through the cold season. Jay
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Submers is an excellent follow up to Triple Point. It progresses but doesn't yet step out from the waters we are submerged in for the voyage. Waters that are of course indispensable for the intended experience. rvss.eel
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The Sails is a sonic journey that takes the listener from the familiar to the alien and keeps your foot tapping the whole way. Rhythm is driven by layers of bass, synths and samples often without a drum track.
Give Still a listen, a glorious riot to take your ears on an adventure. Also, who else is writing 9 minutes long tracks any more?
@mohlers pick for best of 22 Album Club
9 artists put their own spin on Tycho's epic electronic journeys, including: Bibio, Nitemoves, RJD2, and Com Truise. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 8, 2015
supported by 7 fans who also own “Untitled (2013)”
Some of Loscil's best work. Here he uses expansive orchestral samples to great effect, but it still has that inscrutable attention to detail that he's deservedly known for.
Loscil's music humbly hides the complexity of its composition, within its subtle detail, beckoning the listener to lean into the speaker and become immersed. Despite that, it is not disruptive in the background. JackG