Vladimir Ivkovic’s Offen Music continue to quarry odder, in-between forms with the maiden venture of a new tape series and the first glimpse at Cedric Pilooski & Marc Nguyen Tan (Colder) recording together as .300 Whisper, inspired by instructional manuals, audiobooks, holiday videos, slideshows, high-fidelity samplers, offset by sober observations.
Featuring vocal input from .300 Whisper’s longtime pals Louisahhh Pilot and Craig Louis Higgins (vocalist for Paranoid London), ‘Inhumanity & Justice’ pushes off into the peripheries of early ‘90s ambient couch music, Goan sand-tramples and the stranger fissures and integers of electronic music explored by genre spelunker Ivkovic in his celebrated DJ sets.
Underlined by the subtly psychoactive dub chug of Pilooski, a longtime mainstay of the Parisian scene with credits ranging from Tigersushi classics to scores for Hermès and Lanvin runways, and Marc Nguyen Tan - aka Colder, a staple of Trevor Jackson’s Output - the EP describes desert-minded, fictional zones of transition. The droll vocal narration of CL Higgins guides its strung out title tune, channelling Burroughs over looping drums and searching blues in a vocal edit and more viscous groove on an extended cut.
On the flip, Louisahhh unfurls a lament at the state of the world inspired by the work of Audre Lorde, splayed over a woodcut heartbeat in a mode removed from her usual techno styles, resembling a dead stoned Theo Parrish-meets-tapes in the instrumental.
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Vladimir Ivkovic’s Offen Music continue to quarry odder, in-between forms with the maiden venture of a new tape series and the first glimpse at Cedric Pilooski & Marc Nguyen Tan (Colder) recording together as .300 Whisper, inspired by instructional manuals, audiobooks, holiday videos, slideshows, high-fidelity samplers, offset by sober observations.
Featuring vocal input from .300 Whisper’s longtime pals Louisahhh Pilot and Craig Louis Higgins (vocalist for Paranoid London), ‘Inhumanity & Justice’ pushes off into the peripheries of early ‘90s ambient couch music, Goan sand-tramples and the stranger fissures and integers of electronic music explored by genre spelunker Ivkovic in his celebrated DJ sets.
Underlined by the subtly psychoactive dub chug of Pilooski, a longtime mainstay of the Parisian scene with credits ranging from Tigersushi classics to scores for Hermès and Lanvin runways, and Marc Nguyen Tan - aka Colder, a staple of Trevor Jackson’s Output - the EP describes desert-minded, fictional zones of transition. The droll vocal narration of CL Higgins guides its strung out title tune, channelling Burroughs over looping drums and searching blues in a vocal edit and more viscous groove on an extended cut.
On the flip, Louisahhh unfurls a lament at the state of the world inspired by the work of Audre Lorde, splayed over a woodcut heartbeat in a mode removed from her usual techno styles, resembling a dead stoned Theo Parrish-meets-tapes in the instrumental.
Vladimir Ivkovic’s Offen Music continue to quarry odder, in-between forms with the maiden venture of a new tape series and the first glimpse at Cedric Pilooski & Marc Nguyen Tan (Colder) recording together as .300 Whisper, inspired by instructional manuals, audiobooks, holiday videos, slideshows, high-fidelity samplers, offset by sober observations.
Featuring vocal input from .300 Whisper’s longtime pals Louisahhh Pilot and Craig Louis Higgins (vocalist for Paranoid London), ‘Inhumanity & Justice’ pushes off into the peripheries of early ‘90s ambient couch music, Goan sand-tramples and the stranger fissures and integers of electronic music explored by genre spelunker Ivkovic in his celebrated DJ sets.
Underlined by the subtly psychoactive dub chug of Pilooski, a longtime mainstay of the Parisian scene with credits ranging from Tigersushi classics to scores for Hermès and Lanvin runways, and Marc Nguyen Tan - aka Colder, a staple of Trevor Jackson’s Output - the EP describes desert-minded, fictional zones of transition. The droll vocal narration of CL Higgins guides its strung out title tune, channelling Burroughs over looping drums and searching blues in a vocal edit and more viscous groove on an extended cut.
On the flip, Louisahhh unfurls a lament at the state of the world inspired by the work of Audre Lorde, splayed over a woodcut heartbeat in a mode removed from her usual techno styles, resembling a dead stoned Theo Parrish-meets-tapes in the instrumental.
Vladimir Ivkovic’s Offen Music continue to quarry odder, in-between forms with the maiden venture of a new tape series and the first glimpse at Cedric Pilooski & Marc Nguyen Tan (Colder) recording together as .300 Whisper, inspired by instructional manuals, audiobooks, holiday videos, slideshows, high-fidelity samplers, offset by sober observations.
Featuring vocal input from .300 Whisper’s longtime pals Louisahhh Pilot and Craig Louis Higgins (vocalist for Paranoid London), ‘Inhumanity & Justice’ pushes off into the peripheries of early ‘90s ambient couch music, Goan sand-tramples and the stranger fissures and integers of electronic music explored by genre spelunker Ivkovic in his celebrated DJ sets.
Underlined by the subtly psychoactive dub chug of Pilooski, a longtime mainstay of the Parisian scene with credits ranging from Tigersushi classics to scores for Hermès and Lanvin runways, and Marc Nguyen Tan - aka Colder, a staple of Trevor Jackson’s Output - the EP describes desert-minded, fictional zones of transition. The droll vocal narration of CL Higgins guides its strung out title tune, channelling Burroughs over looping drums and searching blues in a vocal edit and more viscous groove on an extended cut.
On the flip, Louisahhh unfurls a lament at the state of the world inspired by the work of Audre Lorde, splayed over a woodcut heartbeat in a mode removed from her usual techno styles, resembling a dead stoned Theo Parrish-meets-tapes in the instrumental.
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Vladimir Ivkovic’s Offen Music continue to quarry odder, in-between forms with the maiden venture of a new tape series and the first glimpse at Cedric Pilooski & Marc Nguyen Tan (Colder) recording together as .300 Whisper, inspired by instructional manuals, audiobooks, holiday videos, slideshows, high-fidelity samplers, offset by sober observations.
Featuring vocal input from .300 Whisper’s longtime pals Louisahhh Pilot and Craig Louis Higgins (vocalist for Paranoid London), ‘Inhumanity & Justice’ pushes off into the peripheries of early ‘90s ambient couch music, Goan sand-tramples and the stranger fissures and integers of electronic music explored by genre spelunker Ivkovic in his celebrated DJ sets.
Underlined by the subtly psychoactive dub chug of Pilooski, a longtime mainstay of the Parisian scene with credits ranging from Tigersushi classics to scores for Hermès and Lanvin runways, and Marc Nguyen Tan - aka Colder, a staple of Trevor Jackson’s Output - the EP describes desert-minded, fictional zones of transition. The droll vocal narration of CL Higgins guides its strung out title tune, channelling Burroughs over looping drums and searching blues in a vocal edit and more viscous groove on an extended cut.
On the flip, Louisahhh unfurls a lament at the state of the world inspired by the work of Audre Lorde, splayed over a woodcut heartbeat in a mode removed from her usual techno styles, resembling a dead stoned Theo Parrish-meets-tapes in the instrumental.