Universal Eyes - Four Variations on ‘Artificial Society’ (2018)
Artist: Universal Eyes
Title: Four Variations on ‘Artificial Society’
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Lower Floor – LFDL 005
Genre: Experimental, Electronic, Noise
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 59:02
Total Size: 296 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Four Variations on ‘Artificial Society’
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Lower Floor – LFDL 005
Genre: Experimental, Electronic, Noise
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 59:02
Total Size: 296 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. 16.44 16:43
2. 15.13 15:13
3. 9.22 09:23
4. 11.16 11:17
5. 6.23 06:26
UNIVERSAL EYES is the culmination of UNIVERSAL INDIANS and WOLF EYES. UNIVERSAL INDIANS started in Lansing Michigan in the early shadows of the 90’s, with Gretchen Gonzales (now Gonzales Davidson), Bryan Ramirez, & Johnny “Inzane” Olson. The trio started as a Jesse Harper cover band and managed to play every single basement that had a power outlet in the tri-county area. After moving to the Detroit area in the late 90’s, Rammer was replaced by Aaron Dilloway, who along with Nathan Young were already in the throes of primitive electronic global domination that is WOLF EYES. The collective quartet played every art space, record store, and club in the Detroit area and together coined the Michigan Progressive Underground audio sprawl. Around the dawn of the 2000’s, Gretchen went full time with the moody & cold stylings of SLUMBER PARTY and after a wild Bowling Green Ohio gig, Olson joined WOLF EYES full time. After some drama that would make even Fleetwood Mac disappear into the shadows of suburbia and toss their EQ into a lonely fire, UNIVERSAL INDIANS appeared to have fate / faded into the packed history book pages of Michigan musical lore.
As age and time seem to dust over wounds while magically healing them, the quartet met again in the northern suburbs of Detroit on a brisk spring Sunday in 2018. They hauled modern and ancient instruments into a home studio and just like that: the dream / nightmare had hot blood pumping thru its’ duct-taped sound body once again, as if the missing years were nothing but a minute hurdle. The kings and queen of noise were reunited.
“Four Variations On ‘Artificial Society'” is the nearly exact document of this unholy reunion captured in full detail by Warren Defever (HIS NAME IS ALIVE). The two record set will be on coke bottle clear and white vinyl presented by Trip Metal Limited label in partnership with Lower Floor, with record speeds to be determined by the listener. UNIVERSAL EYES has been born/reborn in proof that free spirits can always move forward and still be intoxicated by the horrid liquid that is ROCK & FRY. JOIN US.