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WAVEFORM TRANSMISSION - V 3​.​0​-​3​.​9


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V 3​.​0​-​3​.​9
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AI-20
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
2x12" Ambient LP - There's real storytelling at work on this rather splendid double vinyl score, whether it's in hints of tropical birdsong, the fluid motion of rhythms built from water, or the waves of breezy synths that seem to blow past (or through) your ears. Everything feels like it's setting a specific scene, conjuring images that are both vivid and abstract - colours acting as characters, and feelings as locations.

Following on from V2.0-2.9 comes the logically titled V3.0-3.9, and the new release picks up where the last left off. Four sprawling tracks running between 15 and 20minutes each, there's density here in spades giving enough depth to throw, or lose yourself in. Despite the scope, though, there's something strangely intimate here, too, meaning quite where you wind up is nobody's business but yours.

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Last FM Information on Waveform Transmission

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As Waveform Transmission, Rod Modell (DeepChord) and Chris Troy recorded an album documenting their sessions in a small dark room, in the basement of the WSGR FM 91.3 radio station in Port Huron, Michigan, while live on the air 10/29/95, from 11 PM through 1 AM. The broadcast was dispersed throughout Chemical Valley (Sarnia, Ontario, Canada), and recorded direct to DAT from the radio station console. Rod Modell handles synthbox duties, contributing Fairlight IIx, Emu Emulator III, Synclavier II, tape loops and "atmospheric phenomenon" among other sources, while Chris Troy is responsible for the analog input with an array of Korg synthesizers, recordings of the dead, and field recordings made during periods of highly-charged paranormal activity. Over ten tracks the pair transport the listener through ghostly sequences of ethereal drones, radio static textures and almost imperceptible tonal shifts, leaving lots to the imagination which should be stoked by the inclusion of recorded paranormal activity. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.