Karen Lust - Vigilax (2017)
Artist: Karen Lust
Title: Vigilax
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Caoutchou / AOU22
Genre: Acid, Experimental, IDM, Ambient
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 53:36
Total Size: 278 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Vigilax
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Caoutchou / AOU22
Genre: Acid, Experimental, IDM, Ambient
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 53:36
Total Size: 278 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Day Without Night_Night Without Day
2. B&W Spiral
3. Vigilax
4. Romancer Intermezzo
5. Kantino Werk
6. Red Moor
7. Voight-Kampff
8. Me[n]tal joker
9 Late Night Canning
10 Kantino Werk (RS prismatic edit)
11 Vigilax WHRK Remix
Behind the Karen Lust moniker we find Karsten Pflum, a Danish bedroom producer, who has been active on the European electronic music scene for over a decade.
Karen shows the feminine side of Karsten: the tracks on Vigilax are produced in drag, most frequently knee-length dressses with dropped waist - typical of the 1920's fashion.
Also the cover art was made in this demeanor: Karen used all the audio cassettes as a canvas for her painting. Each cassette contains traces of that paint.
The limited edition cassettes come with 3 digital bonus tracks incl. remixes from Rolando Simmons and WHRK.
The Rephlex sound echoes over Vigilax as an archaic archetype. The record reflects a producer having fun in the studio, making simple songs, rather than working with a sophisticated set of rules of ideas. This freedom lead to the composition of these 9 tracks.
Karen shows the feminine side of Karsten: the tracks on Vigilax are produced in drag, most frequently knee-length dressses with dropped waist - typical of the 1920's fashion.
Also the cover art was made in this demeanor: Karen used all the audio cassettes as a canvas for her painting. Each cassette contains traces of that paint.
The limited edition cassettes come with 3 digital bonus tracks incl. remixes from Rolando Simmons and WHRK.
The Rephlex sound echoes over Vigilax as an archaic archetype. The record reflects a producer having fun in the studio, making simple songs, rather than working with a sophisticated set of rules of ideas. This freedom lead to the composition of these 9 tracks.