PRICE:
$11.00
LOW STOCK LEVEL
1-2 Weeks
ARTIST
TITLE
Only Now & Orogen
FORMAT
Cassette

LABEL
CATALOG #
SUC 013CS SUC 013CS
GENRE
RELEASE DATE
6/29/2018

"Unearth I" and "II" carves tunnels of resonance which mimic the cosmic proportions and monolithic movements of exoplanet existence. Slow, but unpredictable howls, lurks, and .00001 BPM rhythms visualize the life between the dust and atoms. Symphonies and loading docks echo a million miles away: slowed beyond belief, compressed into rhythmic ambience, and flattened to unearthly oblivion. As the compositions grow on into side B of the cassette, the zero BPM landscape slowly transforms into cycles, distinctly organic and tribal, slipping out the very last, or the very first primitive signs of life on a planet, not of our own. Only Now (Kush Arora) and Orogen (Lucas Patzek) grew up together in the San Francisco Bay Area and have been collaborating on ambient and experimental sound projects for 19 years. In high school they began manipulating and arranging audio from minidisc field recordings, first-generation software synths, hardware samplers and FX pedals, and homemade contact mics. The sonic innovators that inspired their early work include Zoviet France, Brume, Lustmord, Alio Die, Haujobb, and Hafler Trio. They were drawn to the occult music scenes of California and beyond and performed together from their teenage years through their 20s at a variety of venues, from outdoor music festivals to artsy fashion shows. Fast forward to 2015: the duo returned to the studio intending to craft some rhythmic compositions. They laid down some pummeling metallic drum work using physical modeling VSTs and synths to create what can be described as Wax Trax! Records meets Pole. They then decided to shatter and reform these on-time compositions, and the journey began into the aural nature of outer being, power music; drawing textures from the deep earth and subconscious. Gear utilized: three CPUs with dozens of VST instruments and effects, Eventide Space, Nord Drum 3, Dave Smith Pro 2, lots of heavily manipulated field recordings.