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Starcrusher

Starcrusher picture by Sam Stephens

Starcrusher is free form electronic improvisation. Using mutating beats, disturbing drones, and heavily treated sample loops, an other wordly sound gives dreamy and at times scary and disturbing impressions. (more info)

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All albums on this page are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 New Zealand License.

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Afternoon and Evening
This album is constructed from guitar drones, keyboard washes, and mutated samples.
2002 - PMC030
See also: [driven by a private compulsion that threatens to overwhelm him]
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afternoon and evening

Afternoon - 24:26

Evening - 29:46


Starcrusher
2000 - PMC006
See also: [outside the inside] [the dream country] [driven by a private compulsion that threatens to overwhelm him] [the martian canals] [post-movement]
Please get in touch to discuss purchasing this album.

Starcrusher Solar Flare - 11:34
A perfect example of the groups agenda - a complex piece of drones, synths and drums layered and evolving, a cohesive piece that takes many different forms.
i like the progression of this piece. from a singular tweaked drone, slowly building a sonic arena of support around the main idea, with the sounds occasionally disappearing only to float through the arena again. once the delaynoize hits at 6.5 min, the echoing drone sounds bounce around with different tones, which seem to me true to a solar flare, though of course i know nothing except the idea behind the event. as flare begins to die out, sounds of buzzing and what reminds me of a drawn out cat's meow wander into the beat that appears for a short time, and the event is over. a great track in my opinion, easy to listen to more than once, and sets the tone for the next few tracks. - The Tleilaxu Music Machine

Solar Wind - 17:17
A shifting, shimmering work that resonates, hums, thumps, and vibrates it's way to an entirely different keyboard electronica based melodic confusion music.
a variety of odd sounds sounding like melodies you would hear in maybe a movie orchestral soundtrack or some standardized song pulsing and chopping in and out, up and down, and just generally sounding nice with all the added distortions and noises and statiks. moves around like air would flow in a slight mix of hot and cold. - The Tleilaxu Music Machine

Starcrusher - 30:30
This song is the distillation of star curshing power in the form of huge warping samples, intermittent brain busting beats, scary drones, and a generally powerful and intense aesthetic.