Phase-Shifting Legs, "Vernacular Anxiety"

Sound experiments have finally emerged from the lab in the form of a new post-noise project called, Phase-Shifting Legs. The album, "Vernacular Anxiety", is built around percussive elements that are bent, mangled and submerged in sound sludge. Rhythm and melody are often at odds with one another. Traditional approaches to musique concrète and sound collage have been reinterpreted through synthesizers and modern electronics.

You can listen to the album now on YouTube.

Tracklist:

  1. Dystopian Appliances

  2. Neon Animal Transmissions

  3. These Intersecting Zones

  4. Vernacular Anxiety

  5. A Failure of Architecture

  6. Slowly Evaporating Field of Vision

  7. Blue Dream No. 5

  8. Terrestrial Haze

  9. In the Annex (Time Decays)

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