
Art in the Age of Autmation: Vinyl 2LP
Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, with printed insert and packed in a resealable protective sleeve.
Art In The Age Of Automation finds the band building on the sound world they first explored with their eponymous 2012 release Portico Quartet, mixing the cinematic minimalism, that first made their name, with electronic and ambient textures alongside a welcome return for Jackâs ethereal saxophone and Duncanâs unique mixture of live and electronic drums as well of course as the bandâs signature sound, the chiming other worldy tones of the hang drum. Itâs hard music to define, as Jack acknowledges. âOur sound falls between many genres, jazz, electronic music even minimalism in places, but naturally itâs an amalgamation of everything weâve listened toâ. And as you would expect from a band that have evolved with each recording, this is no barren retread of the past, instead it represents another step forward sonically and musically in the bandâs ongoing evolution.
Tracklist:
1. Endless
2. Objects to Place in a Tomb
3. Rushing
4. Art in the Age of Automation
5. S/20005S
6. A Luminous Beam
7. Beyond Dialogue
8. RGB
9. Current History 10. Mercury Eyes
11. Lines Glow
Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, with printed insert and packed in a resealable protective sleeve.
Art In The Age Of Automation finds the band building on the sound world they first explored with their eponymous 2012 release Portico Quartet, mixing the cinematic minimalism, that first made their name, with electronic and ambient textures alongside a welcome return for Jackâs ethereal saxophone and Duncanâs unique mixture of live and electronic drums as well of course as the bandâs signature sound, the chiming other worldy tones of the hang drum. Itâs hard music to define, as Jack acknowledges. âOur sound falls between many genres, jazz, electronic music even minimalism in places, but naturally itâs an amalgamation of everything weâve listened toâ. And as you would expect from a band that have evolved with each recording, this is no barren retread of the past, instead it represents another step forward sonically and musically in the bandâs ongoing evolution.
Tracklist:
1. Endless
2. Objects to Place in a Tomb
3. Rushing
4. Art in the Age of Automation
5. S/20005S
6. A Luminous Beam
7. Beyond Dialogue
8. RGB
9. Current History 10. Mercury Eyes
11. Lines Glow
Original: $50.30
-65%$50.30
$17.60Description
Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, with printed insert and packed in a resealable protective sleeve.
Art In The Age Of Automation finds the band building on the sound world they first explored with their eponymous 2012 release Portico Quartet, mixing the cinematic minimalism, that first made their name, with electronic and ambient textures alongside a welcome return for Jackâs ethereal saxophone and Duncanâs unique mixture of live and electronic drums as well of course as the bandâs signature sound, the chiming other worldy tones of the hang drum. Itâs hard music to define, as Jack acknowledges. âOur sound falls between many genres, jazz, electronic music even minimalism in places, but naturally itâs an amalgamation of everything weâve listened toâ. And as you would expect from a band that have evolved with each recording, this is no barren retread of the past, instead it represents another step forward sonically and musically in the bandâs ongoing evolution.
Tracklist:
1. Endless
2. Objects to Place in a Tomb
3. Rushing
4. Art in the Age of Automation
5. S/20005S
6. A Luminous Beam
7. Beyond Dialogue
8. RGB
9. Current History 10. Mercury Eyes
11. Lines Glow












