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12/08/2018

Vulgar Dèbil – Natura nihil facit supervacaneum et nihil largitur (2018)




  • Field recording 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Electro-acoustic 
  • Experimentalism 
  • Acousmatic music 
  • Musique concrète
  • Electronic music

Comment: similarly to Makunouchi Bento's issue being recently commented at RMH this swarm of 7 tracks is also very diverse though the accents are a bit different (and partly the same). More profoundly, the Brazil artist João Pàdua's adventures in sound used to make out an intriguing apex based on purgative field recording sounds, elemental sonic effects, ghostly drones and convulsive sonic progressions and occasional spoken word snippets and electro-acoustic effects being obviously conjured up by the contact microphones. Yeah, the result is neither boring nor lacklustre – it is like standing in the middle of various channels or dimensions being exposed to all of them either simultaneously or in a row. By the way, the final part of the final track called Janus-Misologia used to progress into an uncanny sort of psychedelic rock. At times its mystical threads resemble me Alio Die, for example. Yeah, makes sense once again. The provoking work is a part of the discography of Seminal Records, a Brazilian imprint.