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'Late Style' is a collection of live takes recorded directly from a Hohner church organ at the point of collapse. This circuitry of this hulking synth, long-installed at Kit HQ, has inexplicably decayed over time, rendering drum loops and melodies as raptures of white noise, squelches and bizarrely spiralling clangs. These weirdly moving digital swan-songs are clearly labelled after the presets that were triggered during recording - 'waltz', 'flutes', etc. 

On the B-side, the pianist Devon Loch and experimental producer Antidröm join forces, arranging recordings from the organ together with contact mic and field recordings, to create four new pieces. In music and art, late style often means an unfettered outpouring in later life. Perhaps these recordings show that circuitry and software have lives too. Like creatures and plants, they change over time, confront mortality and their functions adapt. 

Recommended for fans of The Caretaker, REQ and William Basinski. 



'shuddering atmospheres every bit as effective as Tim Hecker's painstaking epics ... captivating' - Wire 

'like a beat being sucked through a black hole' - HOLOVR 

'a truly experimental work ... compelling' - Aural Aggravation 

'snippets and echoes of once predictable pieces, now freed from their tethers' - A Closer Listen 

'brilliant' - Twisted Soul 

'gradual shifts and slow textural evolution make it quite lovely' - Beach Sloth 

'amazing' - Leafcutter John 

Drömloch - Late Style LP

£16.00Price
  • 12" vinyl mastered at The Carvery.

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