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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Pictureplane - Dark Rift

Tracklist:
1. Solid Gold
2. Trance Doll
3. Boys In Blush
4. Gang Signs
5. 5th Sun
6. Goth Star
7. Cyclical Cyclical (Atlantis)
8. Time Teens
9. Dark Rift
10. New Mind
11. Transparent Now (Thin Veil)
12. Dimensional Rip III
13. True Ruin
Genre: House/Electronic/Dub/Gothic
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-08-04
Label: Lovepump
24-year old weirdo performance artist Travis Egedy, aka Pictureplane, obsesses over the cosmos, 90s house music, collective consciousness, and mind-altering chemicals you've never heard of. Much like his interests, Pictureplane's music is strange and boundless and totally righteous.
Having cut his teeth on raging tours with HEALTH, a collab with Beirut's Zach Condon and killer remixes for Crystal Castles, HEALTH, and Thieves Like Us, Pictureplane delivers his first full-length for Lovepump, Dark Rift.
Grimy synths, broken beats, and bucolic vocals collide somewhere between early 90s house music and the gnarly soundscapes of Black Dice to forge a sound that's wholly unique and endlessly exciting. It's exceedingly rare to find dance music that transcends the cold and robotic, but on Dark Rift Pictureplane does just that:churning intricate electronic jams out of his near-legendary Denver warehouse space known as Rhinoceropolis. The music feels at once personal and cosmically expansive.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-08-04
Label: Lovepump
24-year old weirdo performance artist Travis Egedy, aka Pictureplane, obsesses over the cosmos, 90s house music, collective consciousness, and mind-altering chemicals you've never heard of. Much like his interests, Pictureplane's music is strange and boundless and totally righteous.
Having cut his teeth on raging tours with HEALTH, a collab with Beirut's Zach Condon and killer remixes for Crystal Castles, HEALTH, and Thieves Like Us, Pictureplane delivers his first full-length for Lovepump, Dark Rift.
Grimy synths, broken beats, and bucolic vocals collide somewhere between early 90s house music and the gnarly soundscapes of Black Dice to forge a sound that's wholly unique and endlessly exciting. It's exceedingly rare to find dance music that transcends the cold and robotic, but on Dark Rift Pictureplane does just that:churning intricate electronic jams out of his near-legendary Denver warehouse space known as Rhinoceropolis. The music feels at once personal and cosmically expansive.
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