Published
Wed, May 22, 2013, 04:00
- The album will come through Shelter Press in June.
Keith Fullerton Whitman will release a split album with Floris Vanhoof on June 1st.
The LP will be the American producer's first release of 2013 outside of his two Live Occlusions cassettes for Protracted Audio back in January. He's known for his wide-ranging experimental sound, often using complex synthesis techniques and other methods to create music for labels like Editions Mego and PAN. Vanhoof hails from Belgium, and employs field recordings and homemade or modified equipment in his performances.
The album, which was made entirely on analogue synthesizers, will see release through Shelter Press, a company that usually focuses on books. Whitman's five-part "Jardin Electronique" suite is more rhythm-oriented, while Vanhoof's is a "dark and hazy drone piece," according to the record's press materials. The LP is limited to 400 copies.
You can stream one of Whitman's tracks, the nine-minute "Automatic Drums With Melody," here.
Tracklist
01. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Automatic Ping
02. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Automatic Melody
03. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Automatic Drums
04. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Automatic Drums With Melody
05. Floris Vanhoof - De Karekiet Van Karakas
Shelter Press will release Split on June 1st, 2013.