Merritt, Christopher / Crown Heights
Album: | Crown Heights | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Merritt, Christopher | Added: | Jan 2012 | |
Label: | Digitalis Industries |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-01-22 | Pull Date: | 2012-03-25 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 25 | Mar 18 | Mar 4 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 5 | Jan 29 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 28, 2015: | [press enter to exit]
Ancient Elevators |
4. | Mar 15, 2012: | maximum entropy ii
Fading Futures |
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2. | Aug 22, 2013: | maximum entropy
Ancient Elevators |
5. | Mar 12, 2012: | Ghost Trees
Fading Futures |
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3. | Mar 23, 2012: | awyehhhhHhhhhh!
Ancient Elevators |
6. | Mar 03, 2012: | Feral Pop Frenzy
Fading Futures |
Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2012-01-14
Reviewed 2012-01-14
Brooklyn-based experimental artist Christopher Merritt sent us a package of tapes a little while back—this one from Digitalis is perhaps the finest example of his intricate collagework which has all the intimate/organic elements of Silver Bullets and Super Minerals, and the fantastic expansive soundscapes of No Mind Meditation and Hobo Cubes. In my opinion, his strongest release to date. Five stars.
RIYL: Heat Wave, James Ferraro, Plankton Wat
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1. (11:25) MIT Media Lab camera axe videos of fireworks blowing up in slow motion, junkyard foundsounds, skittering electronics, etc. A nice juicy gumbo of cool electronics and distortions that all build around a powerful photon torpedo barrage of synthesizer, which pummels the very medium, blasts the EQ into the red, and shoots for the stars.
2. (10:45) Starts with crunchy blown-out beats (in the extraterrestrial style of Clams Casino) and later transitions into blurry patchwork of gently plucked acoustic guitar, rainsticks, atypical percussion, the rush of water—all sorts of creatively blended recordings. Fantastic.
RIYL: Heat Wave, James Ferraro, Plankton Wat
FCC CLEAN
1. (11:25) MIT Media Lab camera axe videos of fireworks blowing up in slow motion, junkyard foundsounds, skittering electronics, etc. A nice juicy gumbo of cool electronics and distortions that all build around a powerful photon torpedo barrage of synthesizer, which pummels the very medium, blasts the EQ into the red, and shoots for the stars.
2. (10:45) Starts with crunchy blown-out beats (in the extraterrestrial style of Clams Casino) and later transitions into blurry patchwork of gently plucked acoustic guitar, rainsticks, atypical percussion, the rush of water—all sorts of creatively blended recordings. Fantastic.
Track Listing
1. | Ancient Elevators | 2. | Fading Futures |