about the record
Syndrome Syndrome, the debut album from Gardland, fuses human flaw and scattershot intuition with volatile machinery and chance-based composition.
The double LP explores the rugged tropes of wasted, improvised techno while exhibiting a stark emotive core, eliciting timbral intensity and questing pathos in equal measure. Imposing and muscular yet marked by frenetic finesse, Syndrome Syndrome is born from a dyslexic dialogue between man and machine.
Syndrome Syndrome was written and recorded in a small room over a series of slavishly inspired sessions. Living within earshot of each other, Murray and Smith bucked the unconventional confab this comfort allows in favor of a workingman’s deftness. In the middle of this process, Gardland’s primary synthesizers were stolen at a gig. Impervious and industrious, the blank slate catalyzed their creative flow instead of stunting it, eventually filling to the frame with the eleven uneasy pieces of Syndrome Syndrome.
- A1 - Grrone 2:13
- A2 - Syndrome Syndrome 4:42
- A3 - Katarakt 5:37
- B1 - One In None 4:34
- B2 - Ode To Ode 6:12
- B3 - Trepan Heke 4:24
- C1 - Magicville 4:34
- C2 - Ride Wid Me 5:59
- C3 - Success In Circuit 4:16
- D1 - Nothing But Not Zero 6:24
- D2 - Hell Flur 4:30
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- A1 - Grrone 2:13
- A2 - Syndrome Syndrome 4:42
- A3 - Katarakt 5:37
- B1 - One In None 4:34
- B2 - Ode To Ode 6:12
- B3 - Trepan Heke 4:24
- C1 - Magicville 4:34
- C2 - Ride Wid Me 5:59
- C3 - Success In Circuit 4:16
- D1 - Nothing But Not Zero 6:24
- D2 - Hell Flur 4:30
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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
about the record
Syndrome Syndrome, the debut album from Gardland, fuses human flaw and scattershot intuition with volatile machinery and chance-based composition.
The double LP explores the rugged tropes of wasted, improvised techno while exhibiting a stark emotive core, eliciting timbral intensity and questing pathos in equal measure. Imposing and muscular yet marked by frenetic finesse, Syndrome Syndrome is born from a dyslexic dialogue between man and machine.
Syndrome Syndrome was written and recorded in a small room over a series of slavishly inspired sessions. Living within earshot of each other, Murray and Smith bucked the unconventional confab this comfort allows in favor of a workingman’s deftness. In the middle of this process, Gardland’s primary synthesizers were stolen at a gig. Impervious and industrious, the blank slate catalyzed their creative flow instead of stunting it, eventually filling to the frame with the eleven uneasy pieces of Syndrome Syndrome.