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An Intricate Course of Deception

Aidan Baker - An Intricate Course of Deception (Angle Records)


Latest release from Aidan Baker, this time on CD courtesy of fellow Canadians Angle Records. 4 tracks that flow from gentle, warm drones to moments of controlled intensity. Samples can be found on the Angle Records site.

(CD in oversized cardboard sleeve, out of stock)

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Same River Twice

Aidan Baker - Same River Twice (Drone Records)


Another release from the always active Aidan Baker, this time in the shape of mellow and fluid guitar drones that have a warm, glowing quality to them.

(7", blue vinyl in hand-painted sleeve, out of stock)

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The Sea Swells A Bit...

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Aidan Baker - The Sea Swells A Bit... (A Silent Place)


New 2006 release from Canadian guitar dronemonger Aidan Baker, with this effort being of the more melodic variety of his works. 3 long tracks of ebbing, swelling and crashing sound waves obtained through treated guitars, bass, drum machines and percussion. Hypnotic and soothing like the sea which sets the theme here ("When Sailors Die", "Davy Jones' Locker").

(CD, varnished digisleeve, out of stock)

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Exoskeleton Heart

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Aidan Baker - Exoskeleton Heart (Crucial Bliss)


Label info: "Following up his amazing Periodic disc that was issued through Crucial Bliss two years ago, acclaimed Toronto drone-guitarist Aidan Baker is back with Exoskeleton Heart, his newest entry into our ongoing Crucial Bliss series. And this 2-track, hour long excursion into deep feedback bliss is stunningly beautiful. Split into two halves, "Interior" and "Anterior", Baker once again taps into his visions of the bodycage using only his electric guitar, performed and recorded live; the result is an evocative feedback-heavy dronescape drifting with the gritty hum of the amplifier, layers of shimmering, chiming feedback, crushing distorted ambient dirge that borders on Sunn O)))-levels of sonic weight, and shafts of elegiac melody breaking through the stormclouds of Baker's cavernous rumbling like rays of sunlight. Aidan Baker is without question the North American counterpart to the Tuetonic guitar drones of Troum, and Exoskeleton Heart delivers some of his most massive, meditative, crushing, and beautiful subterranean drift yet. Hell, the final 10 minutes of "Anterior" is without questions one of the most beautiful things we have ever presented through this label, an angelic glacial melody that builds inexorably into a wall of blissed out fuzz a la something you'd expect from Aidan's drone sludge band Nadja. Essential. [...]"

(pro-printed CD-R, oversized sleeve, out of stock)

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Rural Sprawl

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Aidan Baker & The Infant Cycle - Rural Sprawl (Zhelezobeton)


Label info: "Canadian musicians Aidan Baker and Jim DeJong (aka The Infant Cycle) have used the "gentleman's kit" of modern experimenters for creating the compositions of this disk: guitar, bass, tapes, samples, feedback generator and thumb piano. The four album tracks correspond with the four seasons, the four states of the soul... [...]

The first two tracks were recorded in 2001 (and released on CD-R by the Italian label Blade Records in 2002 in a very limited edition), two others were recorded in 2005 and thus completed the natural cycle of this album."

(pro-printed CD-R and cardboard sleeve, out of stock)

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