it's nothing, but still
Produced by Siavash Amini, Steve Fors' latest is a bass-heavy power ambient wheezer that riffs on the heavy-but-weepy material you might expect from Tim Hecker or Lawrence English.
Now based in Zurich, Fors cut his teeth working as half of Chicago drone duo The Golden Sores, later experimenting with solo composition under the name Aeronaut. Now he strikes out for the first time under his own name, and has tapped Amini to help co-produce an album of "simple field recordings" that blossom into thick electronic textures, bolstered by huge cello drones. "The album is a study in melancholy and transience," he says. And each track contributes to this mood, a heavy fog of post-rock indebted textural ambient music that slithers predictably from quiet to loud. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irissari.
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Produced by Siavash Amini, Steve Fors' latest is a bass-heavy power ambient wheezer that riffs on the heavy-but-weepy material you might expect from Tim Hecker or Lawrence English.
Now based in Zurich, Fors cut his teeth working as half of Chicago drone duo The Golden Sores, later experimenting with solo composition under the name Aeronaut. Now he strikes out for the first time under his own name, and has tapped Amini to help co-produce an album of "simple field recordings" that blossom into thick electronic textures, bolstered by huge cello drones. "The album is a study in melancholy and transience," he says. And each track contributes to this mood, a heavy fog of post-rock indebted textural ambient music that slithers predictably from quiet to loud. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irissari.
Produced by Siavash Amini, Steve Fors' latest is a bass-heavy power ambient wheezer that riffs on the heavy-but-weepy material you might expect from Tim Hecker or Lawrence English.
Now based in Zurich, Fors cut his teeth working as half of Chicago drone duo The Golden Sores, later experimenting with solo composition under the name Aeronaut. Now he strikes out for the first time under his own name, and has tapped Amini to help co-produce an album of "simple field recordings" that blossom into thick electronic textures, bolstered by huge cello drones. "The album is a study in melancholy and transience," he says. And each track contributes to this mood, a heavy fog of post-rock indebted textural ambient music that slithers predictably from quiet to loud. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irissari.
Produced by Siavash Amini, Steve Fors' latest is a bass-heavy power ambient wheezer that riffs on the heavy-but-weepy material you might expect from Tim Hecker or Lawrence English.
Now based in Zurich, Fors cut his teeth working as half of Chicago drone duo The Golden Sores, later experimenting with solo composition under the name Aeronaut. Now he strikes out for the first time under his own name, and has tapped Amini to help co-produce an album of "simple field recordings" that blossom into thick electronic textures, bolstered by huge cello drones. "The album is a study in melancholy and transience," he says. And each track contributes to this mood, a heavy fog of post-rock indebted textural ambient music that slithers predictably from quiet to loud. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irissari.
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Produced by Siavash Amini, Steve Fors' latest is a bass-heavy power ambient wheezer that riffs on the heavy-but-weepy material you might expect from Tim Hecker or Lawrence English.
Now based in Zurich, Fors cut his teeth working as half of Chicago drone duo The Golden Sores, later experimenting with solo composition under the name Aeronaut. Now he strikes out for the first time under his own name, and has tapped Amini to help co-produce an album of "simple field recordings" that blossom into thick electronic textures, bolstered by huge cello drones. "The album is a study in melancholy and transience," he says. And each track contributes to this mood, a heavy fog of post-rock indebted textural ambient music that slithers predictably from quiet to loud. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irissari.