Good Morning America (Gabor Lazar remix) - (5:44) 59 BPM
4 Percent (Rabit remix) - (7:49) 132 BPM
Review: Raster-Noton affiliate Grischa Lichtenberger and recent Where To Now? contributor Jesse Osborne-Lanthier team up for the latest release from Shapednoise, Ascion and D. Carbone's Cosmo Rhythmatic label, with their work on Conversations Sur Lettres Mortes complemented by a small clutch of remixes. The A-side is taken up by some six tracks from Osborne-Lanthier and Lichtenberger which were apparently generated using a variety of cathode ray television sets and VHS units; the results will please anyone with a keen interest in the aforementioned Raster-Noton or Sahko. Complementing the original music, a mighty line up of Low Jack, Rabit and Gabor Lazer provide B-side remixes - all are as steadfastly experimental as the source material with Rabit's take on "4% (Maurice)" teetering deliciously on the brink of collapse.
Review: It's another magic moment of old school vs new school on this fine collaboration between no wave legend Stuart Argabright AKA Black Rain and man of the moment Nino Pedone AKA Shapednoise, on his own Cosmo Rhythmatic imprint. "Metal Home" merges Argabright's screeching guitar feedback with the shredding white noise so typical of Pedone. "Autonomous Lethality" has Shapednoise all over it with its relentless body bashing bass frequencies. Miles Whittaker delivers an absolutely mental reshape of "Interceptor" like only he can before we're presented with the original version, which is equally as intense in its own right. Shapednoise's unmistakeable white wash of distortion merges with Argabright's dark atmospherics so perfectly. Not for the faint of heart!
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