Ophibre: Red (Electronic Diversity) Moves away from the generic tones and melancholic moods of label mate Electricwest, with one long piece that clocks in at just under an hour. The tone is set with a fidgety clatter that denotes a semi improvised approached to music/sound exploration. Again, housed in a luxury case, the piece in case, builds into a repetitive clock ticking rhythm with scraping and scrawling textures that suggest this piece is an open-ended journey that takes the odd isolationist break and ambient noise interlude, only to return to what sounds like an underwater carpentry workshop (well I'm forced to use such comic adjectives to describe what sounds like quite a serious endeavor). Those that like indoor and outdoor found sounds, experiments in extraordinary listening experiences should check this out. Again limited to 100 copies.
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