White Hills
is back with another rare 7” that went out of print very quickly. I feel very
lucky to have found a copy. The title track (might not be as the 7” has only a
white label so there is no way to know which side is which) is a totally far
out soundscape with what sounds like a mix of guitar with lots and lots of
effects and some synthesizers. No drums or percussion at all. This sounds just
as far out on 33rpm as 45rpm, the intended speed of play. The B-side(??), The
uncommon parallel that resides between your fingertips, is also a strange
experimental piece of music with strange sounds, a repeated synth drone that
weird stuff is layered underneath or over the top and new sounds coming in and
going back and forth from right to left. Not your hard rocking spaced out stuff
but the experimental side of the band.
Hey Scott, not sure if you are aware but there is another release in the 'The Process' series that will probably sell out real soon if it hasn't already:
ReplyDeletehttp://exposeventy.com/sonicmeditations/releases.html
(search for White Hills)
Basically a 40 minute or so jam on cassette or CD-r that is far more melodic than the Trensmat release and a must-have IMHO.
Apparently there is a split album with Farflung planned too on the Cobraside label.
Yes.. I already ordered the cassette but could find no info on the Farflung-White Hills split. Thanks..
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