Marc Barreca - Aberrant Lens (2017) Lossless
Artist: Marc Barreca
Title: Aberrant Lens
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Palace Of Lights
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:36 min
Total Size: 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Aberrant Lens
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Palace Of Lights
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:36 min
Total Size: 280 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Vacuum Optics 05:07
2. Magnetic Lens 05:09
3. Harmonic Jar 06:08
4. Diffraction Image 06:16
5. Apropos Nancy 04:10
6. Tuning Bell 04:12
7. Mobius Arch 03:42
8. Reification 04:29
9. Resonant Refractions 06:19
10. Astigmatic 05:25
11. Lens Degradation 04:58
12. Inverse Shadows 05:41
“Marc Barreca’s seventh solo album for Palace of Lights extends his work with a broader and deeper palette of synthesized and sampled sound, including sources as diverse as prepared guitars, pianos, Indonesian metallophones and glass harmonica. The music of Aberrant Lens employs long MIDI delays, synced MIDI processing via MAX for Live and extreme warping of disparate looped sound sources driven into entirely new states.
The results are new, coherent aural structures: music that questions traditional definitions of ambient and electronic forms. And, to the educated ear, within this search for innovation and experimentation Aberrant Lens reveals many of Barreca’s earliest influences. Even when integrated in thoroughly non-retro compositions, the hints of homage to Cluster and the first Fripp & Eno releases inhabit these twelve new settings.
Marc Barreca has been creating and performing electronic music since the mid-1970s. His 1980 album, Twilight, was one of the earliest releases on Palace of Lights. His cassette-era album Music Works for Industry is being reissued by the RVNG spin-off Freedom To Spend, and his early cassette work is included in the upcoming VOD box set American Cassette Culture, which also features Marc’s early electronic music group Young Scientist. His work is included in the collection of The British Library.”
The results are new, coherent aural structures: music that questions traditional definitions of ambient and electronic forms. And, to the educated ear, within this search for innovation and experimentation Aberrant Lens reveals many of Barreca’s earliest influences. Even when integrated in thoroughly non-retro compositions, the hints of homage to Cluster and the first Fripp & Eno releases inhabit these twelve new settings.
Marc Barreca has been creating and performing electronic music since the mid-1970s. His 1980 album, Twilight, was one of the earliest releases on Palace of Lights. His cassette-era album Music Works for Industry is being reissued by the RVNG spin-off Freedom To Spend, and his early cassette work is included in the upcoming VOD box set American Cassette Culture, which also features Marc’s early electronic music group Young Scientist. His work is included in the collection of The British Library.”