- Digital
Best Available Technology
Excavated Tapes 1992-1999, Vol. 2
Astro:Dynamics
- Cat No: ADCASS13
- Release: 2015-06-01
Track List
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1. Best Available Technology - Sncs9
01:36 -
2. Best Available Technology - Inbalance 16
01:16 -
3. Best Available Technology - Early Mmt8
02:09 -
4. Best Available Technology - Mrg Shtdwn 02
02:04 -
5. Best Available Technology - 1 Gtr and Slw Bt
01:55 -
6. Best Available Technology - Sncs10 Msqcncrt
01:34 -
7. Best Available Technology - Tape 01 Section 09
03:14 -
8. Best Available Technology - Vcsfr33 Edit
01:48 -
9. Best Available Technology - Side B Strng 01
05:26 -
10. Best Available Technology - Tape 02 Section 05
03:58
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Astro:Dynamics drops the second volume of 'Excavated Tapes' from Portland, Oregon's Kevin Palmer aka Best Available Technology. Palmer had been quietly making music using his array of second-hand samplers and FX for over two decades, though upon the first volume's release in May 2013 he had only just started to raise his head over the parapet with releases on the Opal Tapes (MCMXCI, Huerco S.) and Further Records (Hieroglyphic Being, Ekoplekz) imprints.
Culled from a mass of old cassettes, on which Palmer had recorded his various drum-machine jams and abstract audio explorations, that were left sitting up in his attic gathering dust, these recordings provide a unique snapshot of Palmer's mid-90s studio time.
Many of the tracks you will find on this release were created and improvised completely in the moment. At times with nothing more than the intention to sketch the outline of a new idea, or manipulate a sampled loop with a view to later chopping out sections, loading them up into the SP12, and reconstucting - in other cases the tracks are more fully formed, one of multiple different takes of a more considered compositions.
Culled from a mass of old cassettes, on which Palmer had recorded his various drum-machine jams and abstract audio explorations, that were left sitting up in his attic gathering dust, these recordings provide a unique snapshot of Palmer's mid-90s studio time.
Many of the tracks you will find on this release were created and improvised completely in the moment. At times with nothing more than the intention to sketch the outline of a new idea, or manipulate a sampled loop with a view to later chopping out sections, loading them up into the SP12, and reconstucting - in other cases the tracks are more fully formed, one of multiple different takes of a more considered compositions.