Lary 7 - Larynx (2023)

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Title: Larynx
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Blank Forms Editions – 617308 047424
Genre: Electronic
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 52:52
Total Size: 300 mb / 451 mb
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Tracklist
1. Degausser (01:08)
2. Tea Cup (02:58)
3. Concretotron Ballroom (04:26)
4. Xylo (01:40)
5. Clock Study (for Michael) (03:12)
6. Pendulum (03:30)
7. Cocoa Tins (02:44)
8. Clocks/Bells (02:55)
9. Tinitus (04:31)
10. 1956 (01:22)
11. Mechano-Bleep (05:10)
12. Desert (06:12)
13. Self Molestation (Concretizer Opera) (09:05)
14. Laryngitis (03:45)
15. Strong Dark Sauce (00:14)


Recorded in Lary 7’s legendary apartment studio Plastikville over nearly a decade, Larynx is the first full-length retrospective of the East Village icon’s hybrid music and engineering practice. The record mobilizes 7’s array of homemade instruments, which he ‘frankensteins’ together from offcast and outmoded bits of technology. An ode to the long-lost Canal Street junk shops he frequented in the 1970s and ’80s, Larynx brings together numerous thrift finds and sonic inventions used in his theatrical performances and installations.

To play “le concretotron,” a board covered with twenty years worth of unspooled magnetic tape, 7 runs a tape head topographically over the flattened strips, picking up snippets of their recorded contents. The spring tree, another of his contraptions, is simply turned on and left to its own devices; feedback loops cause the amplified coils to resound in space and slowly increase in volume. The track “Mechano-Bleep” features a pattern generator constructed from a telephone sequence switch, 150 oscillators from an electric accordion, a sewing machine motor, and an early computing system called a “select-a-board.” Meanwhile, antiquated electronic instruments abound—7 employs the Ondioline, a precursor to the synthesizer; a Philicorda organ; and a homemade Trautonium, among other gadgets.

Following Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and Raymond Scott of Manhattan Research, 7 adopts a painstaking editing process that is entirely analogue. With lacquer cut directly from reel-to-reel and mastered by Paul Gold, Larynx is, in 7’s words, “the sound of the twentieth century going haywire.”




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