Published
Mon, Jul 20, 2015, 13:00
- The Kosmische artist will release his first album since 2012 on Kranky this September.
Steve Hauschildt will release his latest album, Where All Is Fled, via Kranky on September 25th.
Before and after the split of his old group Emeralds, the Cleveland producer has issued a steady stream of thoughtful, ambient-leaning synthesizer music via Kranky, Editions Mego and his own Gneiss Things. On 2012's Sequitur, Hauschildt introduced vocals into his analog-focused productions. Where All Is Fled is an instrumental record that "sonically harkens back to his earlier albums such as Rapt For Liquid Minister and Tragedy & Geometry," according to Kranky.
For the new LP, Hauschildt looked to surrealistic landscape paintings, early alchemical problems and recurring visions for inspiration, hiding samples of crowd sounds, animal noises and text-to-speech synthesis within his modern Kosmische compositions.
Check out the new record's title track below.
Tracklist
01. Eyelids Gently Dreaming
02. Arpeggiare
03. A Reflecting Pool
04. Anesthesia
05. Vicinities
06. Edgewater Prelude
07. In Spite of Time's Disguise
08. Where All is Fled
09. The World is Too Much With Us
10. Aequus
11. Caduceus
12. Sundialed
13. Lifelike
14. Centrifuge
Kranky will release Where All Is Fled on September 25th, 2015.