INCLUDES 2 TRACKS
MP3 Format 320Kbps, DRM Free!
MP3s are iTunes / iPod / iPhone compatible
sculpture - Slime Code
Following a pair of strong LPs for Dekorder, Dan Hayhurst (audio) and Reuben Sutherland (visuals) released 'Slime Code' on cassette for Patten's Kaleidoscope label last year - and it's a peach. The music was performed live to 8-track tape from which a digital edit was compiled and from that came this exclusive vinyl version. Visually and sonically, disorientation and imperfection play a major role. From the bewildering and complex cover art straight down to the insanity of its scope, Slime Code’s impact starts from the second you get the record in your hands and doesn’t end until the broken tribal blasts and cybernetic electronics close down the show. The music operates as a highly visual level across two extended pieces consuming disfigured bleeps and herky jerky post-techno rhythms sounding like Sun Ra meets Ekoplekz in a conical flask of liquid mescaline, all spun thru a centrifuge at Daphne Oram’s home lab. Yet far from being an abstract mush of sonics, their logic dictates a strong sense of linearity that’s almost reflective of the dancefloor, to an extent much like Diamond Catalog, and somehow also of the lilting metallic timbres associated with Konono No. 1, or Harmonious Thelonious and The Durian Brothers 12”s on Diskant. The intangible magic of their sound lies in the way their grooves dissolve and reassemble at will, performing almost impossible segues between seemingly insoluble sounds and rhythms made to immerse and stimulate your pineal gland to joyfully lysergic effect.


















































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