REMOTE REVIEW EP

Remote Review EP

Title: Remote Review EP
Artist: Object
Catalog #: foton006

Specifications:
Playing time: 21 minutes
FLAC and mp3 formats
Release date: September 1, 2006






Press release .pdf format
Sheet .pdf format
Artwork, .tiff format (zipped)






Foton catalog overview.

[Remote Review]: first in a series of three Object EP's released in digital format. Peter Van Hoesen's experimental alter ego cranks out four tracks of high-res machine blues. Whether it's mutated breakbeats striving to release themselves from a layer of insistent soundscapes ('Gordon takes a break') or semi-acoustic sounds arranged in a deceivingly minimalist manner ('Folk Four'), in every song the listener is confronted with a skewed logic of composition.

If there is a strategy to the EP, it's one of unexpected twists and turns. 'Renewed Strength' sounds like Autechre on speed on a rainy day whereas 'Kmt-y Statement's' fragmented techno groove explores various repetitive possiblities. Both present their beauty in the oscillation between linear and cut-up - a musical language taking the listener into a rich and varied sonic space.

The visuals for the Remote Review EP are based on pictures of Brussels' Zuidertoren/Tour du Midi/South Tower.

This Foton release is available in high resolution MP3 (312 kbps) and FLAC formats. Released under a Creative Commons license. Please read the information below so you fully understand the distribution and copyright rules that apply to this release.

Track titles:

01 Gordon takes a break
02 Folk Four
03 Renewed Strength
04 Kmt-y statement

Composed, mixed and mastered by Peter Van Hoesen. Visuals by Peter Van Hoesen.

Download the EP: MP3 format (zipped file, 44.5 Mb) - FLAC format (zipped file, 236.2 Mb).

Related releases:
Object: Release the object
Bent Object and FoAM: In human format
RM: 1025

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Creative Commons License
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A Foton release, September 2006.
Foton catalog overview.