the endless house foundation - Endless House
**CD package including eight postcards and photographs in velcro-sealed envelope** Having already had features in some of the most notable taste-making blogs out there (20Jazzfunkgreats, Altered Zones, Visitation-rites), Dramatic Records at long last unleash this excellent concept-compilation onto the world and alongside it introduce us to a whole ruck of hitherto unknown producers operating on the fringes of what's good and right, taking in elements of post-wave, synthpop, chopped and screwed post-R&B and some good old fashioned IDM variations. The Endless House Foundation is also notable for its perfectly manipulated myth-making, adding a layer of sonic fiction to proceedings that we just adore, investigating "The outlandish brainchild of wealthy audiophile/maniac Jiri Kantor", his stated mission was for the Endless House Foundation "to become the cradle of a new European sonic community... a multimedia discotheque" that should "surprise and delight" artists and dancers alike". Unfortunately Jiri's vision was ill-fated and his cyber-baroque pleasure dome was destined to become an unmanageable folly. This comp forms some of the scarce remaining evidence of the Endless House project's existence, featuring twelve tracks from the likes of cybernetic showman Felix Uran and his definitive 'Baltic Expo', or Jiri Kantor with proto-techno anthem 'Warum ist alles so schnell passiert' and the debonaire cosmic funk finesse of Vienna's Rasmus Folk. With this comp, Dramatic Records have created a powerfully vivid unterwelt of alternate reality that's rightly bowled us over, taking the star-gazing spirit of that brilliant 'Tangerine Traum' comp to somewhere more rarified, and as trippily cryptic as Mordant Music's eccentric fantasies. Don't miss out on this!
















































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