Abolition To Solution is a robust apocalypse of electronics that goes well beyond the confines of any one genre and explores the deep recesses of bass and beat.
Sunao Inami—electronic music sculptor, founder and label operator of Japan-based Electo-ohm and a hot chili pepper farmer (believe it or not)—strives at expanding upon the limitless potential of electronic music and its various permutations. For this double CD release of what feels like live outtakes of sonic creation, Sunao Inami takes abstract strands of electro and deforms them into harmonious streams of particulate matter. Low-end intermixed among tangled glitch, scorched percussion, erratic rhythms and atmospheric clicks keeps this prolific artist in a state of constant flux. Analog synths meander between cavernous voids of darkness, atoms are meticulously split to display bass, low rumbling and noisy swirls of electrons. Merely bringing in any human emotion, Sunao Inami registers a knack for curious deconstructions of blips, bleeps and evolved mechanical debris. Broken beats are transformed into pulsing entities of colliding drones and yet this series of date-identified slices of industrialized sound fills the airwaves with fragments of techno, ambient and subatomic tangents via two chapters birthed out of Inami’s Cave Studio. Abolition To Solution is a robust apocalypse of electronics that goes well beyond the confines of any one genre and explores the deep recesses of bass and beat. Fans of Richard Devine and Not Breathing will revel in these disjointed audio manifests.
Abolition To Solution is available on Electr-ohm.