Deriving DSP-bound electrical pulses dipped in muddy soil, each augmented slice of high-pitch-low-pitch squelches offers a detailed perspective of how machines can transform into artistic visual-audio platforms.
As free releases become the norm, more time and effort is required to sift through the mass of leftfield experiments to cull the gems you’ll keep on your external hard drives for years to come. Aero is one of those releases. Not only does Lodsb bend, twist, shift and peal layers of digital corruption, he does so with the ease and fury of parallel artistic voyagers such as Funckarma, FMcontrol, Randomform, Richard Devine et al. Deriving DSP-bound electrical pulses dipped in muddy soil, each augmented slice of high-pitch-low-pitch squelches offers a detailed perspective of how machines can transform into artistic visual-audio platforms. Though you’ll be hard-pressed to find any time to breath during Aero‘s (seven) dense sonic-structures, technoid rhythms emerge from ashes of yesteryear (courtesy of “Vesa” and its 10-minute opening soundscrape). Elsewhere, corrugated beats flicker around fractured Autechrean melodies and what remains is a turbulent dose of snips, snaps and crunched compositions keeping your eyes and ears locked-in from start to finish.
Aero is available on The Centrifuge Agency.