Lost Souls Of Saturn

Reality

Holoverse Research Labs

HRLLP001

Lost Souls Of Saturn

Reality

Holoverse Research Labs

HRLLP001

HRLLP001
ARTIST
Lost Souls Of Saturn
TITLE
Reality
LABEL
Holoverse Research Labs
CAT NO.
HRLLP001
FORMAT
LP
RELEASE DATE
  • 23/02/2024 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
197190439694
GENRE
Electro Electronica Leftfield Techno
FEATURING
Adam Ohr Lost Souls of Saturn Lvv Gvn Phil Moffa Protomartyr Seth Troxler
MISC.
Transparent Yellow Vinyl

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Zorg Arrival  ▾
  2. A2. Scram City  ▾
  3. A3. Realization  ▾
  4. A4. This Foo  ▾
  5. B1. Click ft. Lvv Gvn  ▾
  6. B2. Metro Cafe  ▾
  7. B3. Mirage ft. Adam Ohr  ▾
  8. B4. Lilac Chaser ft. Protomartyr  ▾

SALES NOTES

For their first album, Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa joined forces and became multidimensional creative dissidents Lost Souls Of Saturn. This time, even further into the vortex, they’ve metamorphosed into sci-fi AR comic characters John and Frank who’ve explored the galaxy and returned with this perception-melting new LP.

Although ‘Reality’ still possesses the wigged-out conceptual brilliance which garnered installations and performances at Saatchi Gallery (London), Fondation Beyeler (Basel), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), and Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, plus live sets at Field Day, Glastonbury and Kappa Futur, as its title might suggest, there’s vividness amidst the mind-bending. Where its predecessor was a murky exploration of weird and dark cerebral passageways, this album – though still fathoms deep – has a dazzling clarity of sound, as if listeners are beginning to crack the arcane codes, and reach for enlightenment.

A prime example of these newfound beams of light guiding participants through the maze is their recent single; the chugging cosmic techno synth pop of ‘Mirage’, featuring the voice of Adam Ohr. Also guesting on the album is Lvv Gvn, whose honeyed Billie-Holiday-meets-Rickie-Lee-Jones tones adorn the tranquil pixelated broken beat of ‘Click’, Greg Paulus’s trumpet sessions on ‘Zorg Arrival’ and ‘Scram City’, and Protomartyr’s vocalist Joe Casey and guitarist Greg Ahee, who grace the liminal drifting celestial plane of ‘Lilac Chasers’. Sitarist Rishab Sharma, the last disciple of guru Ravi Shankar, also shreds on ‘Scram City’.

Elsewhere, across the LP’s immensely inventive instrumental passages techno, dub, house, jazz, psych and ambient are vapourised into an expansive yet pleasingly concise series of morphing dream states. Fans of Air Liquide, Ravi Shankar, Ray Manzarek, Carl Craig, Pole, The Orb and ‘Son Of A Lung’ era FSOL should find much to like.

Published: 13th December 2023

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