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new to stock as of june 11th, 2010
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| | | alter (uk) #alter 2 ep tomutonttu / oneohtrix point never “tour split” seven inch single record - tomutonttu - likaiset pilvet
- oneohtrix point never - wayland lincoln border
| | may 2010 release ; issued as a “tour only” merch-table banger for an island jaunt shared by jan “tomutonttu” anderzen & dan “oneohtrix point never” lopatin, we did get a few (heaping) handfuls of this single, showing both jan (ridiculous, sparkling, mile-a-minute change-uppings, heavy on the tape-manipulation tip - something of a “young person’s guide” to his particular brand of mutant moogknucklery - listen to the sound-sample) & dan (effortlessly elegant mood-ring evocations, pregnant with lush pads & flowing emoticons) at their very-special as-it-ever-was best ... |
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to mark the occasion of their uk tour, alter is proud to present this vinyl pairing of finland's tomutonttu (kemialliset ystavat's jan anderzen), and new york's oneohtrix point never (daniel lopatin). both artists contribute two new tracks that, whilst being sonically different from each another, create a unique synthesis formed from a diy approach to electronic music, which makes this pairing both logical and inevitable.
tomutonttu's "likaiset pilvet" sees anderzen diving deep into his archives, and re-emerging with something new after a heavy editing session. the track kicks off with some fragmented electronics, bringing to mind an image of a dozen bernard parmegiani records all melting in unison. the second half sees a shift in pace and a more playful atmosphere, introducing elements such as rhythmic loops and other scattered sounds that, as a whole, bear similarities to eric copeland's recent output.
opn's "wayland lincoln border" is a continuation of lopatin's synth work, which is already well recognized in his young career. building deep layers of warm sound from trance-like synth melodies, lopatin's music is evocative of motion as it never feels stuck - always evolving, constructing and deconstructing new worlds from sound, and here he provides the perfect counterpoint to anderzen's chaos.
released in an edition of 500 copies with cover art by jan anderzen. |
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