Simon Fisher Tuner & Espen J. Jorgensen
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Intriguing collaboration from prolific score-writer and multifarious composer Simon Fisher Turner and composer/film maker Espen J. Jörgensen (The Sequential Art). As the story goes, Espen "found himself haunted by Fisher Turner's score to the David Lynch-produced vampire film, Nadja" and sent him tracks to f**k with as he pleased. The result is thirteen kaleidoscopic compositions fluctuating from dense electronic noise to cinematic, atmospheric sound designs, often feeling brilliantly trapped between the two worlds and as though he's got half a mind in both. Fans of the new Oneohtrix album, Nurse With Wound, Soisong or Brian Eno will quite possibly lose themselves in this. Recommended.
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Intriguing collaboration from prolific score-writer and multifarious composer Simon Fisher Turner and composer/film maker Espen J. Jörgensen (The Sequential Art). As the story goes, Espen "found himself haunted by Fisher Turner's score to the David Lynch-produced vampire film, Nadja" and sent him tracks to f**k with as he pleased. The result is thirteen kaleidoscopic compositions fluctuating from dense electronic noise to cinematic, atmospheric sound designs, often feeling brilliantly trapped between the two worlds and as though he's got half a mind in both. Fans of the new Oneohtrix album, Nurse With Wound, Soisong or Brian Eno will quite possibly lose themselves in this. Recommended.
Intriguing collaboration from prolific score-writer and multifarious composer Simon Fisher Turner and composer/film maker Espen J. Jörgensen (The Sequential Art). As the story goes, Espen "found himself haunted by Fisher Turner's score to the David Lynch-produced vampire film, Nadja" and sent him tracks to f**k with as he pleased. The result is thirteen kaleidoscopic compositions fluctuating from dense electronic noise to cinematic, atmospheric sound designs, often feeling brilliantly trapped between the two worlds and as though he's got half a mind in both. Fans of the new Oneohtrix album, Nurse With Wound, Soisong or Brian Eno will quite possibly lose themselves in this. Recommended.
Intriguing collaboration from prolific score-writer and multifarious composer Simon Fisher Turner and composer/film maker Espen J. Jörgensen (The Sequential Art). As the story goes, Espen "found himself haunted by Fisher Turner's score to the David Lynch-produced vampire film, Nadja" and sent him tracks to f**k with as he pleased. The result is thirteen kaleidoscopic compositions fluctuating from dense electronic noise to cinematic, atmospheric sound designs, often feeling brilliantly trapped between the two worlds and as though he's got half a mind in both. Fans of the new Oneohtrix album, Nurse With Wound, Soisong or Brian Eno will quite possibly lose themselves in this. Recommended.
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Intriguing collaboration from prolific score-writer and multifarious composer Simon Fisher Turner and composer/film maker Espen J. Jörgensen (The Sequential Art). As the story goes, Espen "found himself haunted by Fisher Turner's score to the David Lynch-produced vampire film, Nadja" and sent him tracks to f**k with as he pleased. The result is thirteen kaleidoscopic compositions fluctuating from dense electronic noise to cinematic, atmospheric sound designs, often feeling brilliantly trapped between the two worlds and as though he's got half a mind in both. Fans of the new Oneohtrix album, Nurse With Wound, Soisong or Brian Eno will quite possibly lose themselves in this. Recommended.