Krovo - Messer: One Thousand Golden Knives Ripping Holes in the Fabric of Reality
May 27, 2013
Experimental sound-worlds & macro-/micro-structure studies
Krovo's fourth album continues the project's traditional focus on texture, but this time exploring atmosphere and structure as well, with many tracks abandoning traditional forms without settling too easily into any easily definable style. It combines influences from electro-acoustic improvisation, noise, glitch, drone, and no wave into something entirely else, with periodic tangents back into regular electronic music configurations. The album is meta-conceptual in that it's a sequence of micro-concepts, each track effectively a sound world of its own.
- Creat: Psychoacoustics & Clipping
- Dlysn: Multiplexing, Basing
- Phrack: Finding Channels on FM Radio
- DDD: Falling Apart as a Function
- Cxscxdxs: Injured & Lost in a Pitch Black World
- St.DVS: Blessed Be the Saint to Deviain't
- Fixxx: Pre-Global Deforestation Scene
- Wd+Rn: Atmospherically Inspired Tribute to Luciano Berio
- iMes: Unloading Metal Shards
- Avsthe: Spaces vs. Sound; Silence vs. Song
- Glqwz: Ascending in an Unstable Reality
- Ra: Radiance; God of the Sun
- Brkkn: Metaphor for Tribal Decay
- Delondex: Gray Skies, Red Clouds
- Hak: Bent, Bruteforce
- Cn@xpfl: Boundary Decimation
- Zi: Neverything & Neverywhere
- Kludge: Destroyed Discarded Data
- Elekk: Neostatic Lines; Neotronic Currents
- Dendrite: Disconnecting From the Neural Matrix