Wednesday, 3 June 2009

BLK W/BEAR – LONG DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS EP VERSION 3 (FRONT AND FOLLOW)


BLK W/BEAR – LONG DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS EP VERSION 3 (FRONT AND FOLLOW)

BLK w/ BEAR is the audio vehicle of Washington DC based artist J.S. Adams.  His work is very much about interference and distortion, the corruption of the note and the exploitation of sound.  The noise he produces is a basic alarm to the human race.  People should take note.

The initial pitch is a distracted pulse.  It sounds like life but not strictly in a traditional sense.  As glitches prevail and the aural vision distorts, a sonic crackling manifests and rips apart the origins of the track.

Moving on Adams continues to take a measured approach to destruction, happily feeling out the source material before etching in his own string accompaniment to run in sync with exterior feelings.  The presence attained of such a gesture proves a winning blow producing something akin to an electronic Godspeed You Black Emperor type execution before organically winding down.  A good thing.

The deep rooted strings of Track 3 offer a horrid manifestation of a bleak capacity as bass drops in to caress and distract from what is the overriding piece of industrial horror that is dominating proceedings.  This feels quite representative of the modern experience, of commercial horror and the machines that drive it.  This remix of the track holds genuine contrast as beauty wrestles with the ugliness of the original version.  In the end, all gets tamed.

The BLK w/BEAR take on Track 4 of the project is a heavy duty eleven minute plus workout that moans and pulsates like a dark portion of the score from Alien or The Thing.  This is a brash piece of drone texturing that requires the listener to buckle in before progressing.  In the end it proves officially the longest piece of the project (the puzzle).

Thesaurus moment: expanse.

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