Published
Fri, Oct 10, 2008, 17:00
- The experimental producer will release his new album next week.
New York City experimentalist Ezekiel Honig will release a new record later this month.
The producer, who last appeared in full-length mode in 2006 with Scattered Practices on Microcosm Music, has made the jump to Anticipate for the release of Surfaces of a Broken Marching Band. It wasn't hard—both labels are his own. Surfaces is very much in line with its title: Honig's cobbled together compositions are the sound of something broken struggling to right itself. In its effort, the end result is an abstract vision of techno that owes debts to the likes of Jan Jelinek and Twerk. Implied rhythms, shards of guitar and field recordings all nestle into one another for an understated work that rarely announces itself, but often doesn't let go as well. Or something like that. You'll be able to judge for yourself come October 13th when Surfaces sees release.
Tracklist
01. Porchside Prologue
02. Broken Marching Band
03. A Brief Visual Pattern
04. Seaside Pastures part 2
05. Displacement
06. Porchside Economics
07. Material Instrument 1
08. Material Instrument 2
09. Past Tense Kitchen Movement
10. Epilogue
Anticipate will release Ezekiel Honig's Surfaces of a Broken Marching Band on October 13, 2008.