- Digital
Second Woman
S/W
Spectrum Spools
- Cat No: SP043
- Release: 2017-04-21
- updated:
Track List
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1. Second Woman - /
03:47 -
2. Second Woman - //
06:16 -
3. Second Woman - ///
04:22 -
4. Second Woman - ////
05:18 -
5. Second Woman - ////\
04:04 -
6. Second Woman - ////\\
06:10 -
7. Second Woman - ////\\\
04:46 -
8. Second Woman - ////\\\\
05:16 -
9. Second Woman - ////\\\\/
04:32
24bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
LP
2022 repress, incl. Gábor Lázár Remix as digital bonus
incl. download code
Future music duo Second Woman's sophomore full-length for Spectrum Spools further hones their distinctive fusion of shapeshifting software sculpture and tessellated footwork. Shivering digital textures oscillate with and against algorithmically mapped percussion samples; smeared synthetic chords levitate in the distance; stabs of digital noise punctuate the mix in twitchy, time-distorting patterns. Their anamorphosis verges on ascetic: stark, splintered waveforms rendered into unique fiber optic hieroglyphs.
Multi-instrumentalists Josh Eustis and Turk Dietrich share a deep history going back to their days in the New Orleans ambient electronic community, as part of Telefon Tel Aviv and Belong, respectively. Even so, S/W pushes beyond their combined discographies to date, flexing impossibilities, building rhythms from arrhythmia, teasing veiled emotion from bold iterations of cold code.
2022 repress, incl. Gábor Lázár Remix as digital bonus
incl. download code
Future music duo Second Woman's sophomore full-length for Spectrum Spools further hones their distinctive fusion of shapeshifting software sculpture and tessellated footwork. Shivering digital textures oscillate with and against algorithmically mapped percussion samples; smeared synthetic chords levitate in the distance; stabs of digital noise punctuate the mix in twitchy, time-distorting patterns. Their anamorphosis verges on ascetic: stark, splintered waveforms rendered into unique fiber optic hieroglyphs.
Multi-instrumentalists Josh Eustis and Turk Dietrich share a deep history going back to their days in the New Orleans ambient electronic community, as part of Telefon Tel Aviv and Belong, respectively. Even so, S/W pushes beyond their combined discographies to date, flexing impossibilities, building rhythms from arrhythmia, teasing veiled emotion from bold iterations of cold code.