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Current mood:  hot
from ear-conditioned nightmare
"Another Stunned one, this time from muckraker M. Geddes Gengras, who
doubles as a member of Antique Brothers, founder of Green Machines
studios and drummer for Robedoor. Not that any of those memberships
could really prepare you for this, as here Gengras presents two sides
of totally zonked instrumental lurch. I mean, it's called Smoke Blower... what did you expect?
Whatever
smoke is being blown here though, it's far more potent than your
average bong rip. This stuff is so gone it's tough to return back once
you've gone through it. Each side presents one long track, the first
being the title number, and if there were ever a more apt name than it
would be tough to come by. Everything here is slow as can be, drifting
about and lurching with thick rounded drones waving about above the
city sounds of airplane flybys and metal on concrete. Totally weird and
pretty singular in the mix of your expected L.A. squishiness with some
totally borderline industrial screech and leech. Seriously, this stuff
is off on some beach far in the recesses of your skull, total go
nowhere drift. Only it does go somewhere, so that's not really fair,
though the places it goes are hardly tangible enough to feel like
"somewhere." There's a warmth here that's really special, hovering
barely between noise techniques and something else, something new and
strange and, dare I say, fun to partake in. Pretty clear there are
fairly few tools at work here too, which lends it a spaciousness that
allows you to fully sink your teeth in and have a gnaw at the root
itself. Or the glitched out voltage of some spliced chord. Eventually
the whole thing fritzes out and its a frenzy of guitar shards and drone
that fall far afield of either doom moves or standard drone procedure.
Really interesting space engaged here.
Of course the following
side/track has a lot to live up to here, and Gengras manages to
maintain the same fascinating realms without rehashing the ideas
presented on the first side. This time around the track is called "Tree
Trimmer," though this ain't no Yule time festivity for sure. Or maybe
it is, but not in the family friendly oeuvre that one might initially
suppose. This time around Gengras opens with some clattering percussion
and a thick and blown out bass rhythm that just kinda hangs out,
wreaking havoc on your inner ear and your cerebral cortex while those
little pitter patters dance about light as air. Weird and heady vibes
for sure, continuously threatening to expand but never got getting
there. Sheets of desert high end begin shooting out every now and then
as the whole thing takes on this nearly dubby vibe, albeit a dub played
in the middle of Death Valley, noon, June, with no H2O and plenty of
'dro. Really a mind splicer and a new aesthetic feel in its own way.
Really lo-fi but also sun-bleached in its own way. Another winner from
Stunned, and it seems people have already caught on cause the label's
out. Sure you can find it at the usual distro spots though, Tomentosa,
etc. A big release and one that might even sneak its way on to some
year-end lists should the right ears find it. Hell, if I did a year-end
list, my ears might well be the right ears."
6:25 PM
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