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Innercity: Ababababababas (Blue Lion Child) - VINYL LPTitle: Ababababababas (Blue Lion Child) Artist: Innercity Label: Further Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 827170568563 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2015 07 10 Number of Discs: 1 Do you ever listen to a record and worry about it's creator's sanity? Granted, it rarely happens, but in the case of Innercity Antwerp producer Hans Dens it's a legitimate concern. Thankfully, Dens's apparent madness manifests itself in music so uncompromising and off
Title: Ababababababas (Blue Lion Child)Artist: Innercity
Label: Further Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 827170568563
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-07-10
Number of Discs: 1
Do you ever listen to a record and worry about it's creator's sanity? Granted, it rarely happens, but in the case of Innercity - Antwerp producer Hans Dens - it's a legitimate concern. Thankfully, Dens's apparent madness manifests itself in music so uncompromising and off the charts of classification that it convinces you that any kind of sonic innovation at this late date demands a bit of mental instability. By way of explanation, Dens says, People forget that there is only magic in this world, mostly black, nothing more. In other news: You will never confuse this Innercity with Kevin Saunderson's Inner City. ABABABABABABAS (Blue Lion Child) makes Dens's rather strange first album on Further, 2012's A Lion Baptism, seem like radio-friendly fodder by comparison. The producer admits, This release is surely one of my harsher, bleak ones... I tried to keep it pure, and again bleak. Also put the keyboards in the shelf for this one; it's all guitar and violin through an array of effects... Baal's (Kitten Trumpeteer Choir) fades in with what sounds like waves of harsh, scalding feedback - let's call it the black metal of ambient. Dens conjures pitiless, post-apocalyptic atmospheres, but imbues them with a residual glow of dignity. The tidal Masks and Mold Matter could be a noir soundtrack that's too weird and nightmarish even for David Lynch. It's main sound source sounds like the irradiated molecules of a psych-rock guitar riff by Chrome's Helios Creed. What passes for a respite in Innercity's harsh sonic universe comes from Raragrams, with ill oscillations that seem to have escaped from Gil Melle's groundbreaking Andromeda Strain soundtrack (1971). On In Abra and Umbra, Dens creates a desolate Plutonian ambience that'll give your ears frostbite, unleashing clouds of unidentified frying sonics. With perverse whimsy, Dens let's some unfeasibly heavy beats intrude in the last minute. A-Baba-Al-One defines a new form of chilling horror-film soundtrack; it's synths actually shiver and moan. The album closes with And Dead As All Black Acts, which sounds like a yeti trying to pound it's way out of a casket. Anguished tones of unclassifiable extremity and distress send us out on a note of ecstatic bafflement. You realize you've reached the end of this record alive, and you're much stronger because of it. Featuring Bart de Paepe from Sloow Tapes. Artwork by Chloe Harris and poetry by Hans Dens. Cut by CGB @ Dubplates & Mastering.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Baal's (Kitten Trumpeteer Choir) (3:36)
1.2 A2. Masks and Mold Matter (7:32)
1.3 A3. Raragrams (5:21)
1.4 A4. Barks (Mega, Omega and Magi) (0:45)
1.5 B1. in Abra and Umbra (6:41)
1.6 B2. A-Baba-Al-One (5:08)
1.7 B3. And Dead As All Black Acts (2:06)
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