I love the soundscapes that they produce because they remind me of Tangerine Dream's seminal mid-70s period: albums like "Rubycon" and "Phaedra" were instrumental in my love and understanding of the broad church called "ambient music" ... and Eraser Ears do remind me of these spontaneous adventures in sound.
"Dusty Fallout" as this most recent session has been called is split over two 35+ minute pieces. It would have been one whole piece but Bandcamp's file-size limitation necessitated a break in proceedings.
These soundscapes are to be savoured and enjoyed ... preferably on headphones. Let them take you on a journey ... let them take you, as they have me, to another place.
I hope you enjoy these soundscapes as much as I have.
A 320kbps version of this release will be available, for free, over on Archive with a lossless version available on Bandcamp for ‘pay what you want’.
- Thomas
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Album Credits
Eraser Ears [Orejas Borradoras]
Tino Varela: Elektron Digitakt, Orbitador, processed micro-percussion.
Richi F. Martin: DIY Modular & piezos, Crave, Volca FM.
David Llorente: VCV Rack.
Jaime Munárriz: Microbrute, pedal effects.
Eraser Ears is a project of LiSD/Codelab, the image and sound experimental laboratory directed by Jaime Munárriz, based at the Fine Arts faculty, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
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