Editions Mego – eMEGO 287
A new timley studio album from the duo of Peter Rehberg and Stephen
O’Malley. Recorded and mixed during an unexpected extended stay in
Berlin when the borders of the world suddenly closed. The claustrophobic
urgency of this scenario is seared into the colossal vibrations set
into this vinyl release.
Unlike many of their releases this is a studio record made unto itself
as opposed to the many soundtracks they have made for theatre works and
the like. It also stands as one of their most fully realised releases to
date.
Proceedings are launched with The Director. Sitting somewhere between
contemporary classical and doom this is a sliding and menacing mass of
sound, more Masque of the Red Death than The Decameron. Silver lining is
an alarming swooping buzzing track, looming and lowering only to rise
and descend again. A delicate play with the Shepard-Risset glissando
manifesting a delirious swarm of sound. Lee’s garlic orbits into a short
fragmented zone with bursts of harsh feedback and crashing fx, all
manner of audio enters and is discarded with an underlying sense of
despair and frustration. Proceedings continue on Side B with Tea With
Kali where a calmer plateau is embedded with oscillating guitar and
fluttering electronics. Beating sine waves envelop the listener in a
meditative thought piece of sound. Frostless concludes this epic
dispatch as a subtle and gentle foray into twitching electronics as a
light buzzsaw drone swirls as around your mind.
The interplay of sources (guitar, electronic equipment (hardware,
software, speakers) is so entwined it’s often difficult to discern who
is doing what amongst the broad sound field. KTL VII is instrumental
music as visual narrative resulting in an exquisitely crafted release
full of sophisticated and sublime illusory effects.

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