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ASC // Loss TAPE

ASC // Loss TAPE

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ASC, an American CA ambient artist who has released works such as Auxiliary and A Strangely Isolated Place in the past, will be releasing an album in February 2024.This is a limited edition of 50 cassettes released by Indianapolis ambient label Past Inside The Present.

Contains 9 melancholic ambient and ambient drone tracks. Comes with DL code. 

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Past Inside The Present releases available at Tobira. 

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Includes DL code. Cassette in norelco case. Edition of 50. 

tracklist:

1. The Weight Of The World 04:08
2. Sensory Disintegration 09:25
3. What More Can Be Said 04:37
4. Begin Again 06:57
5.Fleeting Elation 08:00
6. Passing Of Time 03:18
7. Song For Christine 06:26
8. Permanence 07:18
9. Tears In Rain 06:56

Past Inside The Present:

"...ASC (aka James Clements) brings us Loss in its most heart-rending and therapeutic form in his new LP for Past Inside the Present following decades of genre-fluid releases on Auxiliary, A Strangely Isolated Place and many others.

All through the cavernous chapters of Loss are heavy mists, quiet bird calls and softly ponderous chord progressions. Especially in the field recordings of “Tears in Rain” there are echoes of the old photographic experiment in which a swath of subjects is shown the same facial expression and asked, “What is this person feeling or experiencing?” An identical image can yield assessments ranging from dread to bliss, exhaustion to relief, joyous wonder to abject confusion. These profound pieces are similarly potent litmus tests of where the listener is in their emotional journey; they may be a sublime comfort on a sanguine morning, or a source of pure sonic sympathy in a complicated moment.

Few experiences except loss – especially the abrupt loss of a loved one – can so completely realign your internal map and compass. The plan was there; it was going so well; I did everything right. In sections of this collection like “Sensory Disintegration” and “Fleeting Elation”, with a bruised but forgiving heart, Clements boldly faces the void in order to create something where there is only a cruel nothing. There is no replacing a breath on the neck, or that diffuse, gowned shadow along the wall , but there remains the hope that these compositions will sing beyond the stratosphere like any cosmically bound radio signal, outlasting their maker and all fleeting reminiscences that carry on in pure, vaporous vibration.

Truly, words can only do so much. With Loss, as with his many other instrumental projects, ASC offers a distillation of immutable feeling: beauty wrenched from ache, acceptance demanded from doubt. The complex rhythms of many of his other records are left aside in favor of languid meditation. Even in its heavy moments it is an album that presents an undeniable degree of sensitive and resolute devotion; a priceless honorarium for moments dreamt but never to be.
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Artist: ASC

Label: Past Inside The Present

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ASC, an American CA ambient artist who has released works such as Auxiliary and A Strangely Isolated Place in the past, will be releasing an album in February 2024.This is a limited edition of 50 cassettes released by Indianapolis ambient label Past Inside The Present.

Contains 9 melancholic ambient and ambient drone tracks. Comes with DL code. 

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Past Inside The Present releases available at Tobira. 

-------------------------------------

Includes DL code. Cassette in norelco case. Edition of 50. 

tracklist:

1. The Weight Of The World 04:08
2. Sensory Disintegration 09:25
3. What More Can Be Said 04:37
4. Begin Again 06:57
5.Fleeting Elation 08:00
6. Passing Of Time 03:18
7. Song For Christine 06:26
8. Permanence 07:18
9. Tears In Rain 06:56

Past Inside The Present:

"...ASC (aka James Clements) brings us Loss in its most heart-rending and therapeutic form in his new LP for Past Inside the Present following decades of genre-fluid releases on Auxiliary, A Strangely Isolated Place and many others.

All through the cavernous chapters of Loss are heavy mists, quiet bird calls and softly ponderous chord progressions. Especially in the field recordings of “Tears in Rain” there are echoes of the old photographic experiment in which a swath of subjects is shown the same facial expression and asked, “What is this person feeling or experiencing?” An identical image can yield assessments ranging from dread to bliss, exhaustion to relief, joyous wonder to abject confusion. These profound pieces are similarly potent litmus tests of where the listener is in their emotional journey; they may be a sublime comfort on a sanguine morning, or a source of pure sonic sympathy in a complicated moment.

Few experiences except loss – especially the abrupt loss of a loved one – can so completely realign your internal map and compass. The plan was there; it was going so well; I did everything right. In sections of this collection like “Sensory Disintegration” and “Fleeting Elation”, with a bruised but forgiving heart, Clements boldly faces the void in order to create something where there is only a cruel nothing. There is no replacing a breath on the neck, or that diffuse, gowned shadow along the wall , but there remains the hope that these compositions will sing beyond the stratosphere like any cosmically bound radio signal, outlasting their maker and all fleeting reminiscences that carry on in pure, vaporous vibration.

Truly, words can only do so much. With Loss, as with his many other instrumental projects, ASC offers a distillation of immutable feeling: beauty wrenched from ache, acceptance demanded from doubt. The complex rhythms of many of his other records are left aside in favor of languid meditation. Even in its heavy moments it is an album that presents an undeniable degree of sensitive and resolute devotion; a priceless honorarium for moments dreamt but never to be.
"

Artist: ASC

Label: Past Inside The Present