supported by 81 fans who also own “ADS 4 (Correlation Number One)”
A long haul of a listen building and decaying as compositional interest demands. The sound world feels completely open, sounds that, when placed next to each other would seem wildly opposed flow nicely into one another. Maximum psychoacoustic squeegee harmonics pile out into the ears. bkudler
The Doom Trip label never misses, and the latest LP from the genius Heejin Jang is a trip into thrilling industrial terror. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2023
supported by 81 fans who also own “ADS 4 (Correlation Number One)”
So, wave field synthesis could really be called real life synthesis? Despite its digital original, this is so moving, so organic, that it could be some kind of garden growth - although the clanks and catanks and whirrs hints otherwise. One of the best first listens I've had in a while. Øivind Idsø