The entire work pulses with a hauntological current, drawing from distant memories yet telling a story utterly untold. With warped instrumental frameworks and surreal compositional craft, Aelk Minsur and Devvin Giorgio prove themselves as masterful architects of otherworldly sound.
Scorched cinematic threads woven with emotion
Aelk Minsur provides a formidable four-part suite, where jagged industrial pulses, fragmented guitar and piano textures, and slow-motion rhythms drift with ghostlike persistence. A collaboration with pianist Devvin Giorgio, whose acoustic and prepared piano recordings inspired these four songs opens with “The Exchange” plunging into an illbient soundscape, a scorched cinematic thread woven with emotion—dark yet unrelentingly propulsive. “Low Invert” follows, its swirling dissonance and brooding, muddy squelch carving deep into a subterranean groove. Within these electric storm channels, the duo forges a seamless synergy.
Want For Naught—the title track—ventures further into shadowed experimental realms—piano notes tarred in sonic grime, echoing with a spectral melancholy. The closing reimagining, “Want For Naught (Linda’s Mix),” casts a lighter glow across the gloom, though dusk still lingers at the edges, and scattered beats gently seize the senses. The entire work pulses with a hauntological current, drawing from distant memories yet telling a story utterly untold. With warped instrumental frameworks and surreal compositional craft, Aelk Minsur and Devvin Giorgio prove themselves as masterful architects of otherworldly sound.
Cover art by rezq.visualart.
Want For Naught is available on Bandcamp.

























