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Textures and Digressions

by Stormhat

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suRRism-Phonoethics is proud to release ‘Textures and Digressions‘ by Stormhat!

This record is to be enjoyed side by side with ‘Field and Track‘ as well released by suRRism-Phonoethics.

All these pieces are made from improvisations on the bCr8-synth by Ben Fisher. They all only contains two mixed tracks and with only very sparse effects added to some of the tracks. Some space, a little chorus and nothing else.

I take great pleasure in the erratic and sometimes chaotic behavior of this synth and I enjoy the clear and distinctive presence of its sound. For me this is field recordings of the circuits and bursts of energy of this fascinating little machine. I’m interested in the texture of the sounds more than anything else and enjoy the sometimes amazing coincidences. Not a lot of editing went into this work. Hopefully that can be heard!

Stormhat is the artist/composer Peter Bach Nicolaisen from Jutland in Denmark.
He is teaching art at a art-architecture-design school and living there as well.
Stormhat enjoys cats, his garden, the weather, his family, consciousness, experimental pleasures, art, literature, sound.



‘by those will return

as your perception born me lie

sliced salt

through blessings

paired with awareness receiving

the nothing as self

fractured taste of sun

dashed sounds of 13 moons

twinned multi force prism reflects the I

becomes reborn divorced truth

tar easily becomes the core of sky through flight one‘ – undRess Béton

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released November 1, 2013

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suRRism-Phonoethics is a n0tlabel peaking the source since 2008 founded & run by Jaan Patterson. Yada yada bla listen!

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