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Martial Canterel: Lost At Sea - VINYL LPTitle: Lost At Sea Artist: Martial Canterel Label: Dais Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 651402785912 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2017 09 29 Number of Discs: 1 The past few years have found Sean McBride, the artist behind Martial Canterel, in a state of flux, ebbing back and forth between material displacement and musical aestheticism. His expert pedigree in electronic sound and arrangement bridges the gap created by an undecidability between life at
Title: Lost At SeaArtist: Martial Canterel
Label: Dais
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 651402785912
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2017-09-29
Number of Discs: 1
The past few years have found Sean McBride, the artist behind Martial Canterel, in a state of flux, ebbing back and forth between material displacement and musical aestheticism. His expert pedigree in electronic sound and arrangement bridges the gap created by an undecidability between life at home and abroad His new album, Lost At Sea, is an attempt for the artist to locate this elusive common ground.The album's introductory track, Giving Up, has all of the hallmarks that Martial Canterel has utilized in the past melodic chorus, upbeat rhythm and classic sequential dynamism. Where the song diverges is in it's core theme of nature: nature's return to a period of restoration after the failures and recklessness of humankind.The slower pace of songs like Scampia and Puszta yearn for McBride's complex love affair with far flung destinations. Re-evaluating the political strife and social unrest in these historical locations, McBride delves deeper into political and geological reference points creating symbolic representations using mechanized percussion, white noise and various sine waves.The conceptual nature of Lost at Sea reaches even deeper depths within the waveforms of Astralize, a track based upon academic Donna Haraway's pre-civilized theories of human neglect after the 'azstralization'.
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