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Jim Haynes // electrical injuries LP

Jim Haynes // electrical injuries LP

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* Dead stock is out of print.There is a slight square hit on the upper right of the jacket (see image), so we will offer it at a discounted price.Since it is a shrink specification, there is no problem with the board.

Texas acoustic artist Jim Haynes's label Helen Scarsdale Agency's works have arrived for the first time in Japan.

This is a record released in 2017 by the presiding officer Jim Haynes, limited to 200 copies.Includes 6 songs that are rough and delicately expressed.

Labels and other works ///Click here to see more Helen Scarsdale Agency releases available at Tobira. 

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"rarely does an artist's personal statement sum up their work as accurately as jim haynes':" i rust things. "

for decades, haynes has operated within, and contributed to, the nebula of bay area experimental music. True to his statement, his work is bound by entropy, capturing the sound (or the sight, or the feel) of decay across various media. morbid as that may sound, haynes discovers creation within destruction, and builds entire worlds within things falling apart.

electrical injuries is haynes' latest lp, and like all of his musical works, it is entirely built on texture, atmosphere, and the manipulation (and corrosion) of raw sound. (A cursory reading of the album's press release, and its passage titles , suggest that ice and electricity are primary sound sources.) unlike many of his previous works, which could understatedly be described as “calm,” electrical injuries is intense, thrilling, and caustic. But it speaks to haynes' maturity as an artist that not once does it suffer the fate which befalls most noise records: a tendency towards juvenility, towards aggression for aggression's sake, and a complete disregard for subtlety.

you'll find none of that here. Electrical injuries is fierce and uncompromising, but it's judicious in its furorhaynes knows precisely when to pull the throttle and when to ease up. In fact, electrical injuries reminds me of another American artist whose whispered susurrus and blistered drones evoke potent, uncanny sensation: david lynch, whose soundtrack (or “sound design”) on the rebooted twin peaks is a noise masterwork.

any listener interested in experimental music, or simply interested in exploring the limits of their own listening, would be wise to seek out this superb record. "--christ zaldua / kqed
 

artist: Jim Haynes

label : Helen Scarsdale Agency

* Dead stock is out of print.There is a slight square hit on the upper right of the jacket (see image), so we will offer it at a discounted price.Since it is a shrink specification, there is no problem with the board.

Texas acoustic artist Jim Haynes's label Helen Scarsdale Agency's works have arrived for the first time in Japan.

This is a record released in 2017 by the presiding officer Jim Haynes, limited to 200 copies.Includes 6 songs that are rough and delicately expressed.

Labels and other works ///Click here to see more Helen Scarsdale Agency releases available at Tobira. 

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

"rarely does an artist's personal statement sum up their work as accurately as jim haynes':" i rust things. "

for decades, haynes has operated within, and contributed to, the nebula of bay area experimental music. True to his statement, his work is bound by entropy, capturing the sound (or the sight, or the feel) of decay across various media. morbid as that may sound, haynes discovers creation within destruction, and builds entire worlds within things falling apart.

electrical injuries is haynes' latest lp, and like all of his musical works, it is entirely built on texture, atmosphere, and the manipulation (and corrosion) of raw sound. (A cursory reading of the album's press release, and its passage titles , suggest that ice and electricity are primary sound sources.) unlike many of his previous works, which could understatedly be described as “calm,” electrical injuries is intense, thrilling, and caustic. But it speaks to haynes' maturity as an artist that not once does it suffer the fate which befalls most noise records: a tendency towards juvenility, towards aggression for aggression's sake, and a complete disregard for subtlety.

you'll find none of that here. Electrical injuries is fierce and uncompromising, but it's judicious in its furorhaynes knows precisely when to pull the throttle and when to ease up. In fact, electrical injuries reminds me of another American artist whose whispered susurrus and blistered drones evoke potent, uncanny sensation: david lynch, whose soundtrack (or “sound design”) on the rebooted twin peaks is a noise masterwork.

any listener interested in experimental music, or simply interested in exploring the limits of their own listening, would be wise to seek out this superb record. "--christ zaldua / kqed
 

artist: Jim Haynes

label : Helen Scarsdale Agency