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editions mego (austria) #emego 136 lp

mark van hoenthe revenant diary” three-sided double long playing record set

  • look into my eyes (4:22)
  • garabndl x (3:56)
  • don't look back (4:16)
  • i remember (5:50)

  • no distance (except the one between you and me) (3:37)
  • 37/3d (6:20)
  • where were you (4:40)
  • why hide from me (2:49)

  • unknown host (4:16)
  • laughing stars at night (4:36)
  • holy me (9:36)
january 2012release ; ... editions mego debut from locust’s mark van hoen (at varying points a member of both seefeel & scala) ; a mixture of “sultry” electronic pop music & spry digital-music numbers ...
editions mego press release...

emego 136v /  mark van hoen
the revenant diary
3 sided 2lp

release date 10.01.2012

all titles composed by mark van hoen
recorded in brooklyn & woodstock ny usa 2011

all instruments & processing by mark van hoen with additional vocals by georgia belmont
cover art by stephen o'malley

“don’t look back”, repeats one of several voices within mark van hoen’s the revenant diary, his fifth solo album and first release on editions mego. surrounded by weighted beats, analogue synthesizer drones and granular dirt, the unidentified, siren-like female voice’s advice is as much seduction as warning. tellingly so, for as well as being both van hoen’s most ambitious and his most accessible work, the revenant diary is an eloquent meditation on the allures and dangers of memory, regret and nostalgia.

the album's foundation was shaped by a memory and a chance encounter. while remastering some of his early 90s releases and peel session tracks, van hoen – a founding member of seefeel, who also worked as locust and in seefeel offshoot scala and has collaborated with slowdive, robert fripp, edison woods & esben and the witch amongst others – happened upon a track he had recorded in 1982. attracted by its simplicity, he was inspired to record the basis of the revenant diary on 4-track tape, using a minimal set-up, reminiscent of his first early 80s musical adventures as a young teenager. the recollection of one of these – a 13 year old van hoen's experiment in reel-to-reel tape recording of an ineffectual pop song playing on the radio, which spuriously transformed it into a spooky amalgam of backwards church organ and unintelligible voices – provided an evocative inspiration.

the revenant diary pivots on this combination of complex reflection and simplified technology. a determinedly analogue affair, it brims over with van hoen’s signature sounds: immersively decayed drones, almost broken ambient surfaces and lulling rhythms, with granular crackle providing spectral grit. fragments of female vocals pepper the album, and notably dominate the 10-minute epic “holy me”, one of van hoen’s most complex compositions, in which non-verbal sounds rub delicately against each other in an otherworldly choral composition.

less song-based than his last solo work, the well-received where is the truth [city centre offices, 2010], its palette and structure are more descendants of the 1995 album truth is born of arguments, which utilised a similar combination of decayed atmosphere against a granular / glitch rhythmic structure. tracks like “laughing stars at night” and “unknown host” exude a powerful emotional undertow, as alluringly woozy as they are intensely contemplative. but this is no exercise in instagram-style disposable nostalgia. van hoen’s adroit juxtapositions of gauzy textures evoke the blurred luminescence of 16mm film and the rich, colour-saturated hues of rediscovered polaroid photos, as the cover artwork, designed by sunn o)))’s stephen o’malley, acknowledges. the revenant diary expertly renders displaced memory daze in lushly melodic, gently delirious electronic sound.

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editions mego (austria) #emego 136 cd

mark van hoenthe revenant diary” compact disc

  • look into my eyes (4:22)
  • garabndl x (3:56)
  • don't look back (4:16)
  • i remember (5:50)
  • no distance (except the one between you and me) (3:37)
  • 37/3d (6:20)
  • where were you (4:40)
  • why hide from me (2:49)
  • unknown host (4:16)
  • laughing stars at night (4:36)
  • holy me (9:36)
january 2012release ; ... editions mego debut from locust’s mark van hoen (at varying points a member of both seefeel & scala) ; a mixture of “sultry” electronic pop music & spry digital-music numbers ...
editions mego press release...

emego 136 /  mark van hoen
the revenant diary
cd

release date 10.01.2012

all titles composed by mark van hoen
recorded in brooklyn & woodstock ny usa 2011

all instruments & processing by mark van hoen with additional vocals by georgia belmont
cover art by stephen o'malley

“don’t look back”, repeats one of several voices within mark van hoen’s the revenant diary, his fifth solo album and first release on editions mego. surrounded by weighted beats, analogue synthesizer drones and granular dirt, the unidentified, siren-like female voice’s advice is as much seduction as warning. tellingly so, for as well as being both van hoen’s most ambitious and his most accessible work, the revenant diary is an eloquent meditation on the allures and dangers of memory, regret and nostalgia.

the album's foundation was shaped by a memory and a chance encounter. while remastering some of his early 90s releases and peel session tracks, van hoen – a founding member of seefeel, who also worked as locust and in seefeel offshoot scala and has collaborated with slowdive, robert fripp, edison woods & esben and the witch amongst others – happened upon a track he had recorded in 1982. attracted by its simplicity, he was inspired to record the basis of the revenant diary on 4-track tape, using a minimal set-up, reminiscent of his first early 80s musical adventures as a young teenager. the recollection of one of these – a 13 year old van hoen's experiment in reel-to-reel tape recording of an ineffectual pop song playing on the radio, which spuriously transformed it into a spooky amalgam of backwards church organ and unintelligible voices – provided an evocative inspiration.

the revenant diary pivots on this combination of complex reflection and simplified technology. a determinedly analogue affair, it brims over with van hoen’s signature sounds: immersively decayed drones, almost broken ambient surfaces and lulling rhythms, with granular crackle providing spectral grit. fragments of female vocals pepper the album, and notably dominate the 10-minute epic “holy me”, one of van hoen’s most complex compositions, in which non-verbal sounds rub delicately against each other in an otherworldly choral composition.

less song-based than his last solo work, the well-received where is the truth [city centre offices, 2010], its palette and structure are more descendants of the 1995 album truth is born of arguments, which utilised a similar combination of decayed atmosphere against a granular / glitch rhythmic structure. tracks like “laughing stars at night” and “unknown host” exude a powerful emotional undertow, as alluringly woozy as they are intensely contemplative. but this is no exercise in instagram-style disposable nostalgia. van hoen’s adroit juxtapositions of gauzy textures evoke the blurred luminescence of 16mm film and the rich, colour-saturated hues of rediscovered polaroid photos, as the cover artwork, designed by sunn o)))’s stephen o’malley, acknowledges. the revenant diary expertly renders displaced memory daze in lushly melodic, gently delirious electronic sound.

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ash international (uk) #ash 5.2 cd

hiss” compact disc

  • aer - projector (1:15)
  • evan parker vs. disinformation - london's overthrow (extract) (5:32)
  • raymond cass - alien voices (1:09)
  • hazard - pylons (4:27)
  • leif elggren - mother!!? (4:25)
  • unknown artist - airprox (0:35)
  • s.e.t.i. - l.m. (3:12)
  • paul williams - jet car (extract) (2:05)
  • unknown artist - runaway train (extract) (0:58)
  • daren seymour & mark van hoen - supermind's light becomes part of the earth (2:49)
  • lem tuggle - breakout (extract) (6:15)
  • bernd friedmann - leisure zones (extract) (4:50)
  • unknown artist - float like a butterfly (0:26)
  • i saw it all happen from beginning to end and i still can't believe what i saw - untitled (3:38)
ash international press release...
ash # ash 5.2
cd - 41:44
14 tracks

an ash ampler released to coincide with the hiss installaton in the elevator in the lydmar hotel, stockholm, sweden. all the ash regulars are here...disinformation [vs. evan parker], s.e.t.i., bernd friedmann, runaway train, lem tuggle, mark van hoen & daren seymour, aer, hazard and others.

extracts from previous ash releases provide a superb cross-section of the label from 1995-2000.

photography by johan zetterquist
design by minitron

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