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01. Oren Ambarchi - Hubris Part 1 (10th Anniversary Remaster)
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02. Oren Ambarchi - Hubris Part 2 (10th Anniversary Remaster)
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03. Oren Ambarchi - Hubris Part 3 (10th Anniversary Remaster)
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ARTIST
AMBARCHI, OREN
TITLE
Hubris (10th Anniversary Remaster)
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BLACK TRUFFLE
CATALOG #
BT 141CD
BT 141CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/24/2026
Newly remastered version of
Oren Ambarchi
's long out-of-print classic
Hubris
, originally released on Editions Mego in 2016. Expertly remastered by audio wizard
Joe Talia
who worked with the original mixes, highlighting the myriad details of the audio with forensic precision, previously unheard up until now. From the 2016 press release:
Hubris
continues the exploration of relentless, driving rhythms heard on Ambarchi's
Sagittarian Domain
(2012) and
Quixotism
(2014). Where those records looked to Krautrock and techno for their starting points, the sidelong opening track here begins from the perhaps unlikely inspirations of disco and new wave, drawing particularly from Ambarchi's love of
Wang Chung
's soundtrack to
William Friedkin
's
To Live and Die in L.A.
Leaving behind the song-forms of these reference points, Ambarchi weaves a sustained and pulsating web of layered palm-muted guitars from which individual voices rise up and recede, eventually setting the stage for some lush guitar synth from
Jim O'Rourke
.
Arnold Dreyblatt
collaborator
Konrad Sprenger
contributes overtone-rich motorized guitar, pushing the piece into a satisfying intersection of shimmering minimalism and rhythmic drive that smoothly builds up until the entrance of
Mark Fell
's electronic percussion in its final section. After a short second part, in which Ambarchi, O'Rourke and
crys cole
pay tribute to the skewed harmonic sense of
Albert Marcoeur
with a track built from layered guitar figures and abstracted speech, the long final piece pushes the concept of the first side into darker and denser areas. Joined by electronics from
Ricardo Villalobos
and the twin drums of
Will Guthrie
and
Joe Talia
, the layered guitars of the first piece are transformed into a raw and tumbling fusion-funk groove that calls to mind early
Weather Report
or even the first
Golden Palominos
LP. As this stellar rhythm section rides a single repeated chord change into oblivion, a series of spectacular events emerge in the foreground: first, aleatoric synthesizer burbles from
Keith Fullerton Whitman
, then slashing skronk guitar from
Arto Lindsay
, until finally Ambarchi's own fuzzed-out harmonics take center stage as the piece builds to an ecstatic frenzy. Few artists could hope to include such an incredible variety of collaborators on one record and still hope for it to have a unique identity, but Ambarchi manages to do just that, crafting three pieces that emerge directly out of his previous work while also pushing ahead into new dimensions.
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