From the ashes of the excellent /\\Aught label comes Chained Library with a deadly smart incision on the whole abstract and noisy techno paradigm from the enigmatically monikered Agnes.
The label’s first release - preceding a vinyl issue of Xth Réflexion’s /\\05-06 - offers two extended tracts of stoically convincing and oblique rhythmic noise threaded with ghost ion the machine fluctuations that keep us utterly rapt for the duration.
We could compare it to a stoned Russell Haswell getting fixated on the minute of his thing, or perhaps more pertinently a Zbigniew Karkowski piece, but as with the best of its ilk, there’s just something about these pieces that’s deeply fucking satisfying, but we can’t quite place our finger on or explain.
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From the ashes of the excellent /\\Aught label comes Chained Library with a deadly smart incision on the whole abstract and noisy techno paradigm from the enigmatically monikered Agnes.
The label’s first release - preceding a vinyl issue of Xth Réflexion’s /\\05-06 - offers two extended tracts of stoically convincing and oblique rhythmic noise threaded with ghost ion the machine fluctuations that keep us utterly rapt for the duration.
We could compare it to a stoned Russell Haswell getting fixated on the minute of his thing, or perhaps more pertinently a Zbigniew Karkowski piece, but as with the best of its ilk, there’s just something about these pieces that’s deeply fucking satisfying, but we can’t quite place our finger on or explain.
Check!
From the ashes of the excellent /\\Aught label comes Chained Library with a deadly smart incision on the whole abstract and noisy techno paradigm from the enigmatically monikered Agnes.
The label’s first release - preceding a vinyl issue of Xth Réflexion’s /\\05-06 - offers two extended tracts of stoically convincing and oblique rhythmic noise threaded with ghost ion the machine fluctuations that keep us utterly rapt for the duration.
We could compare it to a stoned Russell Haswell getting fixated on the minute of his thing, or perhaps more pertinently a Zbigniew Karkowski piece, but as with the best of its ilk, there’s just something about these pieces that’s deeply fucking satisfying, but we can’t quite place our finger on or explain.
Check!
From the ashes of the excellent /\\Aught label comes Chained Library with a deadly smart incision on the whole abstract and noisy techno paradigm from the enigmatically monikered Agnes.
The label’s first release - preceding a vinyl issue of Xth Réflexion’s /\\05-06 - offers two extended tracts of stoically convincing and oblique rhythmic noise threaded with ghost ion the machine fluctuations that keep us utterly rapt for the duration.
We could compare it to a stoned Russell Haswell getting fixated on the minute of his thing, or perhaps more pertinently a Zbigniew Karkowski piece, but as with the best of its ilk, there’s just something about these pieces that’s deeply fucking satisfying, but we can’t quite place our finger on or explain.
Check!
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From the ashes of the excellent /\\Aught label comes Chained Library with a deadly smart incision on the whole abstract and noisy techno paradigm from the enigmatically monikered Agnes.
The label’s first release - preceding a vinyl issue of Xth Réflexion’s /\\05-06 - offers two extended tracts of stoically convincing and oblique rhythmic noise threaded with ghost ion the machine fluctuations that keep us utterly rapt for the duration.
We could compare it to a stoned Russell Haswell getting fixated on the minute of his thing, or perhaps more pertinently a Zbigniew Karkowski piece, but as with the best of its ilk, there’s just something about these pieces that’s deeply fucking satisfying, but we can’t quite place our finger on or explain.
Check!