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Kosmos 02:10

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Fast moving planets
that cross invisible points
but we don't notice

On "Swift 2125", Motion Sickness of Time Travel returns to many of her earliest techniques to deliver a tetrad of tracks. Cut-up, reversed, and wordless phrases spiral out of building sequences. Distant voices fade before they can be deciphered. A comet far away watches its meteor children shower the sky. The celestial mechanics of the macro are driving the micro frequencies. Periodic repetitions accumulate as a programmed rhythm falls into sync. Something visceral is being projected and looped via soundwaves.

Professionally duplicated tapes. Comes with download.
Edition of 40. (Adversary no. 32)

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released September 22, 2020

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"Prolific drone-maker Rachel Evans has a knack for shaping subtle rhythms, slow crescendos, and the wordless phrasings of her own voice... What makes it so enchanting is the way Evans melts her tones together; her vocals and synth seem to spawn each other. The result is a single, pure vision that just might make you believe there’s order in the universe." - Pitchfork ... more

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