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Emile Bojesen // Surface Tape

Emile Bojesen // Surface Tape

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The noise of Turin, Italy / Drone labelSounds Against Humanity is in stock for the first time in Japan.

This work is a cassette released in January 2021 by the acoustic artist Emile Bojesen, who has released from the emptiness of LINE and Hemisphere, etc.Contains 1 straight drone songs. DL code included.

Sounds Against Humanity Other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Sounds Against Humanity releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 20.

Review by Music Machine:

"We move from the circling angularity & slowly hatching alien unease of “Surface 1”, through to the glowing hoover-meets-simmering space-bound harmonic coldness of “Surface 2”. , with it's rising ambient alien sunlight undercurrents.

“Surface 4” seems set perfectly between gliding'n' glowing wonder, and sour purr'n judder- as if your malfunctioning spaceship is slowly drifting into a throbbing aurora borealis. And “Surface 5” finds us sliding out with a blend of rising stars banks, and simmering black hole sourness.

I could well see Surface been a great sonic backing for reading a tautly troubling-yet-trippy short sci-fi story. "

Artist: Emile Bojesen

Label: Sounds Against Humanity


Label: Sounds Against Humanity

The noise of Turin, Italy / Drone labelSounds Against Humanity is in stock for the first time in Japan.

This work is a cassette released in January 2021 by the acoustic artist Emile Bojesen, who has released from the emptiness of LINE and Hemisphere, etc.Contains 1 straight drone songs. DL code included.

Sounds Against Humanity Other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Sounds Against Humanity releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 20.

Review by Music Machine:

"We move from the circling angularity & slowly hatching alien unease of “Surface 1”, through to the glowing hoover-meets-simmering space-bound harmonic coldness of “Surface 2”. , with it's rising ambient alien sunlight undercurrents.

“Surface 4” seems set perfectly between gliding'n' glowing wonder, and sour purr'n judder- as if your malfunctioning spaceship is slowly drifting into a throbbing aurora borealis. And “Surface 5” finds us sliding out with a blend of rising stars banks, and simmering black hole sourness.

I could well see Surface been a great sonic backing for reading a tautly troubling-yet-trippy short sci-fi story. "

Artist: Emile Bojesen

Label: Sounds Against Humanity


Label: Sounds Against Humanity