Various – Radar Keroxen Vol.5

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Yearly compilation series RADAR KEROXEN return with its fifth volume of themed based albums showcasing the talents and misfortunes of carefully selected musical projects based or connected with the Canary Islands.

Description

Yearly compilation series RADAR KEROXEN return with its fifth volume of themed based albums showcasing the talents and misfortunes of carefully selected musical projects based or connected with the Canary Islands.

With its first volume released in 2020 aiming to introduce and divulge adventurous Island based music, the Keroxen imprint now presents Vol.5 with a collection of tracks born out of an in-situ collective performance at the Keroxen Festival iconic venue – a massive disused gasoline tank near the harbour of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

The Radar Drone Ensemble, as it was named for that night only, took advantage of the tank’s natural reverb to perform an improvised piece exploring the cavernous resonance corners inherent to the locale.  The four artists then took a few months to compose a 9 track LP inspired by the site’s peculiar sound.

Gonçalo F. Cardoso kicks opens up the proceedings with two broody new tracks, in a style not heard since his 2015 album A Study of 21st Century Drone Acoustics. Doomed and menacing atmospherics brush shoulders with creepy and ethereal chants creating the perfect opening for this drone themed edition of Radar Keroxen. Eduardo Briganty (also from MINIATURa) follows with two equally deranged feedback based compositions letting his guitar riffs and distortions roam free. Afgan aka Mladen Kurajica (from GAF, Lagoss and Tupperwear) takes things further to an Angus MacLise inspired drone collage of mystic percussions, field recordings and electronic modular storms. Resonance  aka Javier Perez wraps up the journey with his now trademark soothing synth compositions  full of warm tones and blissful melodies.

The album comes, as always, wrapped into a dizzying post-tropical collage artwork by Pura Marquez.

MASTERING: Daniel Báez
ARTWORK: Pura Márquez.
LAYOUT: Claudia Luque

Tracks

A1. Gonçalo F. Cardoso – Doomed Loop

A2. Gonçalo F. Cardoso – Medusa Lake

A3. Eduardo Briganty – Paisajes Negros

A4. Eduardo Briganty – Frecuencias

B1. Afgan – Varanasi

B2. Afgan – Morning River

B3. Resonance – Mystery Pool

B4. Resonance – Space Buckaroo

B5. Resonance – After Hum

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