Farthest South :: Spheres & Constellations Remixes (False Industries)

Here we have substantial retools from Frank Bretschneider, The Sight Below, Maps and Diagrams, and head honcho Yair Etziony himself.

Tel-Aviv’s False Industries delivers a remix EP of Spheres & Constellations, a 2013 album by Israeli band Farthest South (Yair Etziony, Barry Berko, and Yair Yona). The album featured one long track, which, we’re informed, ‘tells the story of a journey into inner space through three spheres of consciousness – external, internal and eternal – to the essence of Being, that place at the core of every human where time and space hold no meaning.’ Here we have substantial retools from Frank Bretschneider, The Sight Below, Maps and Diagrams, and head honcho Yair Etziony himself.

Rafael Anton Irisarri’s The Sight Below, project, with previous on Ghostly and Room40, adds small but intense melodies and textures rendering the original cosmicity of the release as a sweet and sour lullaby. Tim Martin’s Maps and Diagrams remix is a mammoth 17-minutes of pure psychedelic, Kosmische, and minimal ambience. Yair Etziony takes a different path, his “ægishjálmr  Remix,” so called after the ancient Nordic symbol, a 10-minute trip of analog synth arpeggiations and old drum machines. Frank Bretschneider puts the seal on things with a minimal ambient remix with more emphasis on textures and drones—somewhat different from the beat science he’s renowned for yet still bearing his signature resonance.

Spheres & Constellations Remixes is available on False Industries.