...according to our Phil on Thu 09 Apr, 2009.
Here's another CD on the ole Dirty Demos label. This one is by Jason Kerley who a handful of you may of heard of from his work in Blackpepper (nothing to do with Salt & Pepa). Here you get a whole album of experimental electronic droney ambience which veers on the sound art side of things. That said it's quite listenable for sound art and it's far from grating. There's some nice melodic sounds and at times it can seem quite fluffy... Mind you other times some weird piercing noises are present that are making my ears feel weird. It's quite fuzzy and unpredictable and I can cope with that. Cats are fuzzy and umpredictable... Mind you I'm allergic to them and am fine with this CD so if I had to choose a pet this would (by default) win. It's limited to 100 copies in a digipack with some sort of personal pen squiggle by Mr Kerly himself (the front cover artwork...). Infinit is CD only, lads and lasses.Better known for his beautiful illustration work and breakbeat project Blackpepper, Dorset based artist Jason Kerley unvails his more experimental side with 'Infinit', his debut album of sound based pieces. Lovingly packaged in white digi-pack cases, hand numbered edition of 100 with a personal pen sqiggle on each by Mr Kerley himself, plus insert and label sticker featuring one of a series of 8 different designs.
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