Fashion Flesh

Atoms Revolt b/w New Freedom

ESP Institute

ESP120

Fashion Flesh

Atoms Revolt b/w New Freedom

ESP Institute

ESP120

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ARTIST
Fashion Flesh
TITLE
Atoms Revolt b/w New Freedom
LABEL
ESP Institute
CAT NO.
ESP120
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 20/06/2025 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
199066754931
GENRE
Experimental Techno
FEATURING
Fashion Flesh

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A. Atoms Revolt  ▾
  2. B. New Freedom  ▾

SALES NOTES

Fashion Flesh tears the fabric of space and time. This is his first offering for the ESP Institute. With side A’s 'Atoms Revolt', ESP cordially introduces Fashion Flesh, AKA John Talaga, to the deepest corners of your mind. Using largely homemade electronics, circuit-bent gadgets, and tape manipulation, John manages to tap into the innate character of these otherwise introverted machines, eavesdropping and documenting their buried inner dialogue. His command of distortion is multi-tiered. On a micro level, he induces happy accidents and shepherds stray elements. Zooming out a bit, we begin to understand the sonic meat grinder that equalizes his bag of disparate ingredients. And from a macro vantage point, we fully recognize the greater tool that sculpts all of the above into form. Side B’s 'New Freedom' conjures a specific dystopian image—the byproduct of an artist involuntarily conditioned by the commute between up-river Bay County, Michigan and the Detroit metropolitan area. Like cutting away at flesh and muscle, breaking through the bone to suck the marrow, John depicts both the contrast and parallels between two post-industrial urban landscapes, the banal trek across The Thumb between them, and the gradual disintegration of agriculture as one nears the Techno city. Voice fragments begin to stutter in syncopation like radio frequencies interfering with our psyche, Geiger counters wail and moan, untamed oscillations mimic caged primates rioting at the zoo, and a steady-firing piston of drums struggles to break through a dense harmonic soot. The depth of personality John extracts through his manipulation process is remarkable—a point-of-view that foreshadows humanity’s looming technological singularity while hinting that it may have always been here, hiding in plain sight, waiting to be given a voice. These two songs will trip your circuit breakers.

Published: 1st May 2025

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