This explosion of industrial sound the rattle of war as brothers once bonded by peace are now torn asunder by mistrust and obstructed by smoke. It’s stuck on an infinite loop, the cochlea a grinding chuff but of little use. The right, well it may be out of commission. The left is flickering, picking up the faint sounds of the world reanimating. Strangely enough, there’s an unearthly grace applied here, as delicate patterns emerge from the near-industrial murk The raw beauty of this release is both unexpected and incredibly welcome. Textured sheets of ambient tone warp our sensibilities, dissolving our inhibitions to allow Turman’s insidious rhythms to infect both our bodies and our minds. Recorded in 2012, Macro is a rhythmic exercise in hypnotic, dub-inflected loop mayhem. Seeing an opportunity to further expand our horizons, Brooklyn’s Fabrica Records has taken up the torch, reissuing Turman’s Beyond Painting and putting out this amazing cassette of new work. Turman co-founded NON with Boyd Rice, and has recently been seen collaborating with the likes of Aaron Dilloway, among others. When Spectrum Spools – an offshoot of the Editions Mego imprint, curated by Emeralds’ John Elliott – reissued Robert Turman’s debut solo release, Flux, in 2012, it opened up a new world for synth-heads who weren’t previously familiar with the American industrial/noise pioneer’s works.
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