Urschaum :: Dimensional Transient (Component)

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These are soundtracks for forgotten horizons—the kind viewed distinctly on the project’s cover—where each composition unfolds in barren sequences of industrial hum, muffled turbulence, distant resonance, and vast auditory plateaus that seem to stretch without end.

Urschaum sonic alchemist Jason Goodrich (aka Badrich) pens a stark new chapter in the frostbitten wastelands of cold ambient and hypnotic atmospheric electronics with Dimensional Transient, a four-track journey spanning over forty minutes of solitude, unease, and spectral flicker. These are soundtracks for forgotten horizons—the kind viewed distinctly on the project’s cover—where each composition unfolds in barren sequences of industrial hum, muffled turbulence, distant resonance, and vast auditory plateaus that seem to stretch without end.

Known for his immersion in “decomposed and delaminated post-industrial-dub,” Goodrich, under his Urschaum guise, reshapes perceptions of space, drone, and bleak ambience, crafting something both meditative and unnerving. This release evokes a quiet apocalypse, a disquieting stillness that may resonate with admirers of Tim Hecker’s glacial disintegration, Celer’s ghostly minimalism, or Merzbow’s restraint in rare moments of calm.

Dimensional Transient is no mere exercise in genre reconstruction; it’s a cold transmission from beyond familiar boundaries—a mesmerizing quartet of shadowy, agile movements that transcend the limitations of ambient nomenclature.

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