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T.A.U. - Absolutely Black Body (Ultra)
Back in stock. Collaboration effort from Kirill Rozhkov and Alexander Lebedev-Frontov. Machine noise and processed radio signals that have a trance-like quality to them. Limited to 120 hand-numbered copies.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, $12.00, last copy)
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[ old-school industrial ] [ radio noise ]
T.A.U. - La Splendeur Géométrique / Urbanomania (ALF Produkt)
T.A.U. (Trans Aero Urbanizacija) is primarily known as a collaboration between Alexander Lebedev-Frontov and Kirill Rozhkov, but the latter's absence on this new release makes room for Igor Potsukailo of Bardoseneticcube, who steps in for all editing, processing and mixing tasks using sound sources provided by Lebedev-Frontov. The end result is a remarkable synthesis of their individual traits, Bardoseneticcube's surrealist strain twisting the metallic factory noises of Linija Mass into a vortex of steel and welding sparks.
Due to the hand-made nature of the sculpted packaging this is limited to 30 copies, of which there are only a few in stock.
(CD-R in painted / sculpted jewel case, to be restocked soon)
[ collage ] [ futurism ] [ old-school industrial ] [ rhythmic noise ]
T.A.U. - T.A.U. (Ultra)
First self-titled release from this collaboration between Kirill Rozhkov (S36NZ-OKH) and Alexander Lebedev-Frontov (whom you should already know of by the time you're reading this). Where Linija Mass is the sound of industrial labor running at full capacity, T.A.U.'s debut album is its nighttime counterpart, with the pacing of the activity subdued and restrained. The shouts of the foreman are ghostly echoes here, and the faint rumble of automated machinery is only interrupted by sparse malfunctions in its cycles. The poetry of machines in motion.
(CD-R, cardboard sleeve, to be restocked soon)
[ futurism ] [ old-school industrial ]
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