May 2021
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Greetings. May flew by so fast we almost missed sending our monthly newsletter. The new album, endless collapse by entropic advance, continues to reach more enthusiastic listeners with the timely themes and future now soundtrack vibe. It even recently sparked an album review which is an insightful and fun article to read, posted below. bios+a+ic and Earadiate have been in the studio finalizing multiple releases which we hope to hear by this autumn. cheers!
Album review; endless collapse by entropic advance
https://queencitysoundsandart.wordpress.com/2021/05/27/entropic-advances-endless-collapse-is-the-sound-of-civilizations-slow-decay-into-a-mysterious-future/
If ever there was a title to the current season of human civilization, endless collapse is it and this collaborative album between Denver-based experimental electronic/ambient artist bios+a+ic and Seattle-based avant-garde soundscaper noisepoetnobody (under the name Entropic Advance) is a musical analogue to what seems like a pervasive feeling that just when we think we’ve hit a new low as a species we keep showing ourselves that we haven’t seen anything yet. There are no grand political statements or observations on this album, just that mood of seeming to be caught up in the flow of society’s static as institutions, norms, formerly generally agreed to beliefs about what constitutes truth and a reliable path to knowledge and so much of what makes up the world as we know it erodes into insolidity and an ambient white noise of what can only be described as not just future urban decay but the kind of prolonged collapse Edward Gibbon described in his colossal 1976-1789 masterpiece The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire but this time a global, interconnected civilization, the collapse of which will spare no one in the end. Humanity will probably survive but the successors to the Roman Empire never had nuclear technology, advanced biological weapons and so many of the other fun stuff awaiting us if and when global hegemon’s fragment and pass into history with a massive power vacuum filled by groups and leaders we can’t yet imagine.
This album seems to have been based on contemplating the dark future that even the most cynical and dystopian cyberpunk never really considered and how realistic it is for a collapse to not feel like one until it’s well under way. The sheets of processed white noise, the organic yet fragmented rhythms and distorted drones of the title track and “behind the projected” is reminiscent of a dark negative image of Tangerine Dream’s “Thru Metamorphic Rocks” from Force Majeure Those familiar might even flash back to the stark, gray, deeply haunting imagery of Andrei Tarkovksy’s 1979 film Stalker and it’s air of mystery and yearning for dream fulfillment in the face of existential peril. The titles of the songs tell a tale of a similar voyage of waking up one day (“sunrise”) and becoming aware that you’re living in apocalyptic times except it’s not as dramatic or as sudden as science fiction and mythology has lead you to believe (‘endless collapse”) and you try to figure out a way to preserve your sanity while reconciling yourself with the tragic reality and envisioning what it might be like to exist on the other side of this time (“a bridge between worlds” and “from the ashes”) only to hit upon the oddly comforting idea that we all go through these shorter cycles in life as part of bigger trends and often only get a brief period of respite that we should treasure (“catch a breath”). Despite these heady themes it is a soothing listen and one that also perfectly embodies the melancholic yet faintly hopeful mood of the world today. Who knows where we’ll end up in the next year or ten but this album is also a reminder that being paralyzed by those concerns isn’t going to derail the worst possibilities and that creative work can be a cathartic way to break that psychological freeze.
simianthinker
Posted on May 27, 2021 Categories Music, New Music, Record/Album Reviews
Featured Releases
endless collapse by entropic advance
The 19th album release from entropic advance features the original duo of noisepoetnobody and bios+a+ic. Immersive soundscapes of deep pulsing rhythms, morphing drones, and lush ambient washes flow seamlessly from track to track. It is a sonic culmination of concept which demonstrates the refinement of sound art. The project which has been releasing futuristic albums for decades has now released the perfect soundtrack for the world we live in today.
https://entropicadvance.bandcamp.com/album/endless-collapse
lo-fi buddha by bios+a+ic
Eclectic beat loops fused with exotic samples are blended with layers of amorphous trumpet washes and vocal chanting to creating a surreal atmosphere of sonic exploration. Sounds drift as if underwater, gaining momentum to take flight, and then soar into deep space only to touch down on Earth again. This 26th solo album from bios+a+ic consists of 8 tracks highlighting magical moments this final solo performance in Seattle before relocating to Colorado in 2005. https://biostatic.bandcamp.com/album/lo-fi-buddha
sonic entropy right by bios+a+ic
sonic entropy is a sound collage journal presented in two parts. It is a sonic commentary created over two years which reflects upon current social issues. Collected recordings of underground information and alternative opinions are mixed with various textures of vinyl /cassettes which are combined with his experimental music projects. Originally aired on KGNU, these tracks were remixed and re-edited. This part, "right", features music by metapulse, bios+a+ic & Of Earth And Sun, entropic advance, and sonolumina. https://biostatic.bandcamp.com/album/sonic-entropy-right
sonic entropy left by bios+a+ic
sonic entropy is a sound collage journal presented in two parts. It is a sonic commentary created over two years which reflects upon current social issues. Collected recordings of underground information and alternative opinions are mixed with various textures vinyl /cassettes and combined with his experimental music projects. Originally aired on KGNU, these tracks were remixed and re-edited. This part, 'left', features music by bios+a+ic, Synth_Drone collective, EARadiate, and entropic advance. https://biostatic.bandcamp.com/album/sonic-entropy-left
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