Tracks are pulled to the forefront of the stereo field, continually mutating densely painted neurochemical hallucinations with a breadth of sound previously unheard on previous releases.
Densely painted neurochemical hallucinations
Dalhous end the 5-year silence with the long awaited follow up to 2016’s House Number 44, presenting the second volume of The Composite Moods Collection. Point Blank Range reinterprets the established narrative with an inverse look at the proceedings. From opening track “Transceivers” through to the imploding nature of “Intramuscular Administration” Dalhous deliver another psychedelic quasi-visual experience, with nods to the likes of Fabio Frizzi, Brian Gascogne and Chu Ishikawa.
The entire record can be listened to as a continuous piece, each track seamlessly linked together as though part of an interconnecting nervous system. Where House Number 44 offered airy, widescreen soundscapes of detached detail, Point Blank Range presents an altogether different form. Creating airtight vacuums of agitated twitching feelings, tracks are pulled to the forefront of the stereo field, continually mutating densely painted neurochemical hallucinations with a breadth of sound previously unheard on previous releases.
The Composite Moods Collection Vol. 2: Point Blank Range is available on Denovali June 25, 2021 on double vinyl and digital formats. [Release page | Bandcamp]