Kiowa Polytope
Jire
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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12" Vinyl EP | 4 tracks | £5.99 | Out of stock |
Download EP (MP3) | 4 tracks | £3.16 | |
Download individual tracks | From £0.79 |
Description
Jire - Kiowa Polytope
JIRE - KIOWA POLYTOPE EP
OUT 11/11/2014 THROUGH NO PAIN IN POP
LTD 12” VINYL / DL WITH ARTWORK BY THE ARTIST
Jire is the project of 18 year old South London composer and producer Nathan Geyer.
With a background in classical composition, Geyer creates fluctuating sonic structures imbued with a deep emotional resonance. The ‘Kiowa Polytope’ EP - his first public tracks - is borne from found sounds, acoustic improvisation, contemporary electronic production and minimal classical technique, taking inspiration from across the visual arts and literature.
In places - take the boxed 4/4 kick appearing halfway through the title track - it’s a leftfield interpretation of rhythmic electronic structures; in others - such as ‘Materiality Notion’ - the tracks are noise architecture, a dense sonic environment built up slowly from atomic level. Centrepiece ‘SSTNSLNC’ is based on the samples the producer took from the Sistine Chapel, breathed into life with quaking sub-bass.
OUT 11/11/2014 THROUGH NO PAIN IN POP
LTD 12” VINYL / DL WITH ARTWORK BY THE ARTIST
Jire is the project of 18 year old South London composer and producer Nathan Geyer.
With a background in classical composition, Geyer creates fluctuating sonic structures imbued with a deep emotional resonance. The ‘Kiowa Polytope’ EP - his first public tracks - is borne from found sounds, acoustic improvisation, contemporary electronic production and minimal classical technique, taking inspiration from across the visual arts and literature.
In places - take the boxed 4/4 kick appearing halfway through the title track - it’s a leftfield interpretation of rhythmic electronic structures; in others - such as ‘Materiality Notion’ - the tracks are noise architecture, a dense sonic environment built up slowly from atomic level. Centrepiece ‘SSTNSLNC’ is based on the samples the producer took from the Sistine Chapel, breathed into life with quaking sub-bass.