- Digital
Simon Grab
Posthuman Species
-OUS
- Cat No: OUS025
- Release: 2019-11-08
Track List
-
1. Simon Grab - The New Kind
03:00 -
2. Simon Grab - Apocalyptic Paranoia
01:57 -
3. Simon Grab - Biomechanoids
03:11 -
4. Simon Grab - Neurotransmitters
04:05 -
5. Simon Grab - Transformation
03:11 -
6. Simon Grab - New Horizons
03:17 -
7. Simon Grab - Observatory
02:24 -
8. Simon Grab - Neurochemical Behaviour
03:25 -
9. Simon Grab - Phase of Multiplication
01:55 -
10. Simon Grab - Altered Sleep
04:23 -
11. Simon Grab - Exposure
02:43 -
12. Simon Grab - Metanoia
03:06 -
13. Simon Grab - Posthuman Wonderland
15:04
24bit/48khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Mythology for the posthuman age. From "The New Kind" to "Posthuman Wonderland", Simon Grab's album "Posthuman Species" is a sonic journey through an astonishing land of fragile feedbacks, pulsating drones and opulent outbursts of noise.
Recorded on a no-input-mixing setup consisting of low frequency oscillators, filters, analogue effects and a mixer patched with itself, the album sneaks up on dub and leftfield electronica from the side. Over time, the self-oscillating setup falls in and out of tune with itself, emphasising its transient nature. The album is a work of science fiction, telling the story of a time when "The New Kind" shapes its own wonderland.
Swiss sound artist and musician Simon Grab explores new grounds by negating assumed borders. In his recent work, he focuses on reduction, and the peculiarity of self-referential systems.
The album "Posthuman Species" follows his recent EP "Extinction" on -OUS. His "Diamonds EP" in collaboration with Togolese rapper Yao Bobby and Asian Dub Foundation's Dhangsha releases on Bristol's LavaLava Records in September 2019. Simon Grab's recent works includes "Hirnmusik 1 & 2", in which he dives deep into musical imagery by transferring his sonic ideas directly from his brain to vinyl.
Recorded on a no-input-mixing setup consisting of low frequency oscillators, filters, analogue effects and a mixer patched with itself, the album sneaks up on dub and leftfield electronica from the side. Over time, the self-oscillating setup falls in and out of tune with itself, emphasising its transient nature. The album is a work of science fiction, telling the story of a time when "The New Kind" shapes its own wonderland.
Swiss sound artist and musician Simon Grab explores new grounds by negating assumed borders. In his recent work, he focuses on reduction, and the peculiarity of self-referential systems.
The album "Posthuman Species" follows his recent EP "Extinction" on -OUS. His "Diamonds EP" in collaboration with Togolese rapper Yao Bobby and Asian Dub Foundation's Dhangsha releases on Bristol's LavaLava Records in September 2019. Simon Grab's recent works includes "Hirnmusik 1 & 2", in which he dives deep into musical imagery by transferring his sonic ideas directly from his brain to vinyl.