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01. Multistability 1-A

02. Multistability 2-A

03. Multistability 3

04. Multistability 5-A

05. Multistability 6-A

06. Multistability 7-A

07. Multistability 2-AA

08. Multistability 10-A / Multistability 11

09. Multistability 1-B

10. Multistability 2-B

11. Multistability 4

12. Multistability 5-B

13. Multistability 6-B

14. Multistability 7-B

15. Multistability 9

16. Multistability 10-B

17. Multistability 12

 

 

 

 

 

mark fell explores multistability. the SND member has a new album in the works for raster-noton.

 

UK-based artist Mark Fell will release his next solo album, Multistability, this noveber through German experimental imprint Raster-Noton.

Fell is best known for his work with SND, the glitchy electronic project he shares fellow Sheffield native Mat Steel. Since the late '90s, Fell

and Steel put out more than a dozen records together, some through their own self-titled platform and others through esteemed avant-garde

labels Raster Noton and Mille Plateaux. As a solo artist, Fell has released one other album so far: 2004's Ten Types of Elsewhere, a record

inspired by the subject of topology, which the liner notes defined as "a branch of mathematics concerning possible spaces and spatial

objects - curves, surfaces, knots, manifolds, phase spaces, symmetrical groups, etc."

 

Multistability chooses a theme that, though equally academic, is at least a little more trippy. In its most basic sense, the title refers to forms that

contain two separate images at once, which the viewer can alternate between at will (this sort of thing). A press release explains that Fell's new

album is "split into two halves" and "contains two versions of itself," with recurring passages and "pattern-generating

systems" somehow creating a multistable effect.

 

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much looking forward to this. he also has an album out on editions mego on dec 15th, and split cassette with evol coming out soon(er) and a cd on alku coming out sometime farther out. he's been busy!

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in before beariksson

 

:emotawesomepm9:

 

there's also this album coming up:

http://www.editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO+111

and the third cassette split with evol will probably be out soon

 

Based on the clip there, this sounds a lot like his second split tape with EVOL.

 

holy shit, try playing these simultaneously if you've got em

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I found some clips ;D

http://diskunion.net/clubt/ct/detail/CM-0050238

sounds amazing

 

 

in before beariksson

 

:emotawesomepm9:

 

there's also this album coming up:

http://www.editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO+111

and the third cassette split with evol will probably be out soon

 

Based on the clip there, this sounds a lot like his second split tape with EVOL.

 

holy shit, try playing these simultaneously if you've got em

 

yeah it's the same system as on thunder bollocks

 

Part 1: The Occultation of 3C 273

Using 32 operator frequency modulation synthesis configured in 16 pairs of operator and modulator. Frequency, modulation ratio and amount determined by linear interpolation between two spatial extremes, with further interpolation over variable temporal divisions. Panned at equal positions around the circumference of a circle using high order ambisonics. First implemented for the DVD ‘Attack on Silence’ (Line Records 2008) and developed for the cassette release ‘Thunder Bollocks’ with Evol (Alku 2009). The compositions here also feature modified Roland TR707 and Linn kick drum samples.

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this sounds so fucking good

:biggrin:

 

more samples:

http://www.normanrecords.com/records/120966

You do know that on bleep.com if you click the play/pause button the track continues playing - you're not just restricted to the first 30 seconds?

 

I know, but you can preview the whole album on norman records, and not just 4 tracks. :)

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this sounds so fucking good

:biggrin:

 

more samples:

http://www.normanrecords.com/records/120966

You do know that on bleep.com if you click the play/pause button the track continues playing - you're not just restricted to the first 30 seconds?

 

I know, but you can preview the whole album on norman records, and not just 4 tracks. :)

Yeah sorry - I realised after a few minutes what you were getting at so I deleted my message. Looks like you got there too quick !

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