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Dimlite - My Human Wears Acedia Shreds EP

 

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Dimlite's 4-track EP «My Human Wears Acedia Shreds» will be available digitally and on limited 10-inch vinyl per Now-Again records in autumn 2010.

 

Tracklist:

 

Gone-O-Tron

Kitty Cradle Fog

Loins

Metal Snake Rider

 

http://dimlite.ehstrawlogy.com/content/2010/my-human-wears-acedia-shreds/

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  On 9/18/2010 at 1:23 AM, Atop said:

yeyah radness! :emotawesomepm9:

Exactly!

 

Though he was originally going to release a full length this year after Prismic Tops, don't know if that'll still happen! Anyway I'm excited for this, sounds dope.

  • 3 months later...

Advance release from Now-Again available exclusively at stonesthrow.com.

Worldwide release date: 02/01/2010

 

Vinyl, CD, MP3

 

https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/ep/dimlite/my-human-wears-acedia-shreds

 

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DIMLITE - MY HUMAN WEARS ACEDIA SHREDS

 

If Dimlite’s recent Prismic Tops EP served as a stunning reintroduction to one of electronic music’s burgeoning talents, then My Human Wears Acedia Shreds is a warning to listeners and peers alike: keep up or be left behind. This quartet of songs finds the Swiss producer creating wide-eyed and progressive music that synthesizes free jazz, prog- and kraut-rock, and much more. There is no one else quite on his level, no one who inhabits a world so complete and unique.

 

Dimlite's story begun with a string of pioneering releases on Germany’s Sonar Kollectiv label that took hip-hop as their starting point, these days Dimlite is more Soft Machine than drum machine, a kindred spirit of purveyors of avant-pop and the playful prog giants of the past. This quartet of songs contains a richness that makes these his most satisfying work yet. Just check “Metal Snake Rider”, an expansive opus packed into just over three minutes of non-stop invention.

 

At times it’s even pretty, though Dimlite never allows anything perfect to take shape before clipping its wings or trampling it back into the dirt. It’s this tension in his music that makes it so captivating, just check “Loins”, in which long-time collaborator Misel Quitno’s drums thump out a brutish ode to Can while Dimlite’s celebratory harmonies are taunted by the anxious squall that lurks beneath. Though ask its creator and he’ll tell you simply, “it’s about loins and using them properly.”

 

This piece comes as a limited edition 10’’ vinyl. CD/MP3 format is also available for a limited time only at stonesthrow.com

  On 1/9/2011 at 2:09 PM, AcrossCanyons said:

It's good but Prismic Tops is better.

Agreed...but Prismic Tops also has 8 tracks versus 4. It's a bit of a grower...the cowbell on the first track is a bit annoying but I like the EP otherwise.

This is where I point out that Prismic Tops was a grower as has been everything I've heard from Dimlite. That his stuff isn't very immediate is partly what makes it so great :sup:

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