playlist artwork#12 this weekBattery Acid

by Xvektor

Tracks

1 2:57 1017 listens
2 7:14 1176 listens
3 11:28 364 listens
4 8:13 962 listens
5 4:15 462 listens
6 7:22 996 listens
7 6:07 1045 listens
8 4:36 263 listens
9 6:30 259 listens
10 6:44 243 listens
11 3:17 928 listens
12 7:26 382 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 17/04/2008

Xvektor began as an experimental collaborative project for creating abstract tone and rhythm compositions. Utilizing synthesizer, guitars, voices, violin, computer software and various other sound generating and processing devices the collaborative mixes elements of excess with minimal elements to create structures that seem chaotic, alien and familiar simultaneously. Progressive Chaos. The sonic equivalent of non representational abstract art. The unit continues to create experimental soundscapes while occasionally entering almost familiar territory. We've added the (EXP) to our name here to indicate our more abstract, noise oriented selections. The name Xvektor without the (EXP) is the same exact entity. We just felt that we wanted to put a different mix of sounds in one playlist and another in a seperate playlist. This allows us to create sonic environments to suite a different mood. A different listener. We've chosen to feature only our soundscapes, at this time, as they represent the bulk of our work. Quirky/classical guitarist Steve Thomas began recording with the collective last year. This new work is heavy on guitar and has a decidedly more improvisational feel and we're really pleased with the sound. It's some pretty crazy stuff. The first session produced the recently uploaded composition (on Garageband.com only. http://www.garageband.com/artist/xvektor) titled 'As If Anyone Could Know That' and as the name implies it doesn't take itself too seriously. We've also recently put the finishing touches on a new composition called 'Battery Acid' that is as harsh and distorted as anything you are likely to ever hear. Created from several sessions with Steve, this all guitar bloodfest is right at home in the Noise genre and is currently at #5 on the Noise charts. It was originally planned as an alternative mix to the 3rd section of a sound collage titled 'Three Faces' but it took on a life of it's own and really bears very little resemblance to the original. So let's just call it new. (Note: We've just updated Three Faces with an alternate version with Jeff's Chapman rhythm added to the center section. The percussion track has been eliminated and the Chapman giving it all a more organic feel). Our latest composition is called 'Hostile Makeover Parts 1 & 2' and is a distorted trip created entirely from Steve's delayed out guitar madness. It is an extension of the shorter 'Hostile Makeover 2' and initially it sounds like total noise chaos. But upon subsequent listenings you begin to recognize a definite structure to it. We are very happy with the results. Our latest addition is called 'Evisceration Is No Way To Get A Guy's Attention' and was played entirely on Jeff's Chapman Stick. Of course, it's been heavily sliced, diced and looped but the core is all improv played by Jeff. This piece uses much less processing so that the raw sound of the instrument is the primary element. Several new compositions from our first sessions with Jeff's stick are ready for upload any day now. In addition to those we have some brand new stuff created from files Jeff and Robbie have had for several years and have now brought back to life. 'Eclipse.BUZZTUBE' is complete and a cool combination of Robbie's powerfully melodic E-Bow piece and Jeff's atonal, pulsing assault merged for a total clash of styles. More Jeff guitar processing delirium with the recently finished 'Kill The Smart Ones First'. It's composed of Chapman Stick and more freaked out guitar from Jeff. More to come... 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Battery Acid"

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caphar

Is THAT music ?

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caphar • 2008-09-04 23:55:43

Weird, non-musical, inhuman, robotic, depressive, repulsive. Yet fascinating, relaxing, thought-provoking, strangely seductive. I think I like the concept.
Ivan1984

Aaaggh! A Talking Sausage!-)

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Ivan1984 • 2008-09-01 17:02:16

It's fairly unneccesary for me to write a review, as I think the intro/explanation, pre-empts anything other that I could add, other than perhaps that I think the 'attempt' to construct, sonically, an abstract soundscape, with a wide array of sounds, rhythms and other noises, is actually very successful. Sometimes that is just what I want for myself, a canvas to modify as I interpret and assimilate your auditory expression, which I'm bound to subjectify and, if I'm lucky to, to transcend reality with musical input, however obscure they may sound to a 'norm' LOL Great work, thanks.
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