OK I'm almost too hungry to hear but I'll do one more review before I give up and start gnawing at my feet. Erstlaub on Highpoint Lowlife.... with the ridiculously long titles of 'I Am The Line Drawn In The Sand Between The Living And The Dead'. It's one of their numbered DVD style cases, limited to just 100 copies. Which must be infuriating for someone out there I'm sure. It sounds infuriating to me.....I'm practically on fire. Anyway it's one 46 minute track of digitally processed electronics creating somewhat of an atmospheric world for you to immerse yourself in. Best suited to headphones I reckon as there's a lot going on though it's one of those pieces where it doesn't seem like there's that much happening. Stick with it though and you'll immerse yourself into a world of spacey weirdness where I get to eat what I like and tell diets to fuck right off.....
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What their label says...
"I Am The Line Drawn In The Sand Between The Living and The Dead" follows a similar arc to his previous album "On Becoming An Island", with a singular composition spanning 46 minutes, and again composed and performed exclusively with digital modular synthesis.
Though only a singular piece, the album flows and ebbs through permutations of timbre and mood, a whispered tale unfolding through the medium of digital processed noise, evocative and fluidly changing.