why we love this
Sometimes like sonic shards of glass refracting and conjoining at breakneck speed. At other times, resembling the particles of sound waves from a helicopter retreating—fractal archipelago is a gripping release that challenges perceptions of sound and presence.
about the cassette
Following his first two releases on Few Crackles and Groovedge, ssabæ returns with more stretched forms, exploring the expression of frequency epiphenomena. Borrowing from the psychology of Gestalt in its research on the perception of forms, fractal archipelago questions our psyche and its capacity to associate images and, more specifically here, sounds, while freeing itself from the production of a stable pattern.
- 1 - snake city 11:18
- 2 - the queen of silence 7:29
- 3 - mirrored lights 11:42
- 4 - ukiyo city 27:06
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- 1 - snake city 11:18
- 2 - the queen of silence 7:29
- 3 - mirrored lights 11:42
- 4 - ukiyo city 27:06
Embed
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why we love this
Sometimes like sonic shards of glass refracting and conjoining at breakneck speed. At other times, resembling the particles of sound waves from a helicopter retreating—fractal archipelago is a gripping release that challenges perceptions of sound and presence.
about the cassette
Following his first two releases on Few Crackles and Groovedge, ssabæ returns with more stretched forms, exploring the expression of frequency epiphenomena. Borrowing from the psychology of Gestalt in its research on the perception of forms, fractal archipelago questions our psyche and its capacity to associate images and, more specifically here, sounds, while freeing itself from the production of a stable pattern.