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Take A Dip

by Brian Ellis

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Brian Ellis' latest experimental electronic music album is a stunning showcase of his mastery of analog and digital hardware-based synthesizers and drum machines. Recorded mostly live, each track is a journey through intricate soundscapes and immersive sonic landscapes that push the boundaries of electronic music.

From the opening track, "Nuclear Winter," Ellis establishes a hypnotic groove that is both intricate and expansive, with layers of synths and percussion building and evolving in fascinating ways. The track, "Caterpillar Fungk," takes things even further, with a relentless beat and swirling synths that create a futuristic and otherworldly atmosphere.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Grass Slipper," which features Ellis' deft use of modular synthesizers to create a dynamic and constantly shifting soundscape that is both chaotic and controlled. ""Waterwerks" is another highlight, with its pulsing bassline and glitchy, distorted synths creating a sense of unease and tension.

Throughout the album, Ellis demonstrates an impressive range of sounds and textures, from the lush and melodic "Cyber Speedway" to the aggressive and abrasive "Sausage (Got Too Close)." The closing track, "Headquaters" is a fitting conclusion to this sonic journey, with its complex rhythms and shimmering arpeggios bringing the album to a satisfying close.

Overall, "Take A Dip" is a tour de force of experimental electronic music, showcasing Brian Ellis' immense talent and passion for pushing the boundaries of sound. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in the possibilities of analog and digital hardware-based synthesis, and a testament to the power of live performance in electronic music.

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released March 21, 2023

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