
“Sand and Loam” is the debut by Leipzig-based Markus Held a.k.a. Porcelain in the Backpack. The record is out on Zymogen Netlabel and it’s awesome. I post it here because many 12rec.-fans will probably dig the PITB-sound and I did the mastering or Markus, so… grap it! Here’s what Zymogen says about it:
“Marcus makes a very special blend of electronic music, combining strange instruments, field recordings, and hyper processed sounds. However, what we feel is most important about his music is the emotional emphasis placed in each of his tracks, regardless of the sonorous differences between them.
His particular approach to making music involves taking sounds from an array of sources, particularly acoustic instruments. The composition process which follows involves a kind of granular synthesis, whereby he creates a unique flow of organic and nearly tangible sound. Tracks like ‘The Burrowbuilder Comes Home’ and ‘The Branch was High and the Way was Long’ are perfect examples of this, as melodies are lost in waves of overlapping sound.
Sand and loam is another moving piece of work, both evocative and haunting. Each track seems to tell a nostalgic story of the past, with some deep seeded melancholic significance, that the listener is never meant to let go of or forget.”
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