Upcoming events
Sun, Sept 22, 7 pm
bios+a+ic, Brother Saturn,
Acidbat, Denizens of
the Deep, more..
Rhinoceropolis
3553 Brighton Blvd
Denver, CO $10 Facebook event
Mon, Sept 23, 7 pm
bios+a+ic with
Brother Saturn, Spiral Cell, God Is An Astronaut (Ireland)
Bluebird Theater, 3317 E Colfax Ave,
Denver, CO 16+, $16 Facebook event
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September 2019
September greetings from symbolic insight! We are very excited for the upcoming concert on September 23 at the Bluebird theater in Denver, CO, as bios+a+ic joins Brother Saturn to open for Ireland's post-rock legends, God Is An Astronaut. We have the new albums, 'music for sleep' by Brother Saturn and 'this jazz not is' by bios+a+ic, which are both available via bandcamp for immediate download in your preferred digital format and physical cds are also available. Read the new review from Birdy magazine of 'this jazz not is' by one of our favorite writers, Tom Murphy (Queen City Sounds) below. There is an underground music event on the 22nd at Rhinoceropolis, for those who want to get up close and personal with local experimental sound artists including, bios+a+ic, Brother Saturn, and Acidbat.
Recent Releases
music for sleep by Brother Saturn
The new album from Drew Miller is seven beautiful tracks of lush, spacious, ambient, soundscapes. An excellent album to relax and zone out with, though it may be challenging for sleep, as the rich textures keep changing and moving along, keeping the listener engaged and enraptured. Mastered for maximum enjoyment by Wesley Davis, listen and purchase today at https://brothersaturn.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-sleep
'this jazz not is' by bios+a+ic
A year in the making, these recordings by bios+a+ic explore new production techniques in programming and feature collected samples from studio sessions by the band, EARadiate. The rhythm loop programming captures out jazz jams, changing them into loose grooves and IDM forms, which are further manipulated and processed. Heavy Moog bass lines and drones keep thing grounded allowing the explorations of deep space with additional guitar, saxophone, and percussion in the mix. biostatic's signature muted trumpet is featured in lush layers with synths and vocal samples scattered through out creating rich sonic textures. Inspired by Prefuse 73, Flying Lotus, Apparat, DJ Krush, & Meat Beat Manifesto. Available for a limited time as 'name your price' at https://biostatic.bandcamp.com/album/this-jazz-not-is
Review from Queen City Sounds: https://www.instagram.com/p/B1joBsFFG6a/
thought_forms by Synth_Drone collective
thought_forms by Synth_Drone collective is the fourth album release from this unique project curated by bios+a+ic. Each player brings out the most unique sounds and textures possible on their chosen synthesizers. Mark Mosher on Nord Lead 4, kuxaan-sum on Eurorack modular, Chris Sessions on Access Virus Ti2, Distance Research on MFB Dominion 1, and bios+a+Ic on Moog sub phatty, together create a massive array of morphing ear candy. Recorded live a though/forms in Denver, Colorado, this collection of highlights takes on another level of creation with a sonic work highly recommended to all synthesizer enthusiasts and sci-fi soundtrack lovers. https://symbolicinsight.bandcamp.com/album/thought-forms
abduction by unbridled sonic Anarchy
is the fourth album by the duo of bahiya & bios+a+ic, and may be their most raw and powerful release to date. The tracks highlight moments of live recordings, often from a room microphone, which are truly unbridled emotion and sonic anarchy. Presented in their signature form of a soundtrack to a movie in the listeners mind, the occasional added voices and room noises from the original recordings simply enhance the dark, unsettling, creepy abduction atmosphere in the music. https://unbridledsonicanarchy.bandcamp.com/album/abduction
symbolic insight now has 56 of our albums available for commercial-free streaming and download purchase options at https://symbolicinsight.bandcamp.com/.
Thanks for your interest and support of independent experimental sound and visual art!
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