- Improvised music
- Avant-garde
- Microtonal
- Glitchtronica
- Experimentalism
- Electronic music
- Abstract
- Drone
- Avant-electronica
- Experimental electronica
Comment: this
issue being released on Pan Y Rosas Discos is played by Li Qing, Liu
Xinyu, and Adam Macgregor in an exhausted state of mind with
intention to reject the purposeful work of mind and brain being
switched off as much as possible behind it. It is a paradoxical case
to come out as a somehow conceptual work because the concepts are the
brain related only. As I have understood the audience was also
absent-minded at the performance so for a distant listener it is a
privilege to try the both variants. At the moment while listening to
it in clear state of mind it is a quite extreme case as if partaking
in a recycling process of noisy debris being cut into a thousands of
pieces and thereafter organised into either fluffy or faintly
drilling droning process. Does represent such a sort of "faulty",
messy thing for inability of the body to exist without the brain?
Could you perceive any traces of mental energy? Could you see/hear
bare electrified impulses running between the synapses across the
brain? At least in the beginning the listener can hear a little span
of piano playing to be rejected very soon. However, the piano playing
seems to be rational and structured. Maybe it was just added to
accentuate the following glitched-out chaos. Yeah, it is intriguing
in its conceptual and non-musical sense through the process of
creating and abandoning at the same time. By its minimal, even
defiantly microscopic/tonal approach it reminds of Kaffe Matthews'
some works. What's next? After having listened to such a sort of
austere yet mind-provoking format for many times in a row I am
tempted to put on The Commodores'
United LP.