Artist:
Ceckj
Release:
8 tracks to fulfill your
post-wishes
Release date:
28.03.05.
Tracklisting:
Info:
A best work of Ceckj
ever for now.
A harmonic mixture of
dsp, ambient, noise and pop.
Originally released in
limited to 50 copies CD-R in mini DVD-box edition.
Though this mini album
is currently sold out, we've made an extra exclusive
10/10 copies limited
edition, performed in black glossy cardboard envelope,
so you can fortunately
still get it!
If for some reason
you've failed to do it, but still eager in obtaining it,
the re-edition
will be available as 12" vinyl version quite soon on
Dirty Demos.
Reviews:
This is madness, surely,
but of a most beautiful kind. What's harsh doesn't hold back, but
flowing beneath, around and through is processed beautiful of all
varieties.
There's rhythm, but no
beats. There's melody, but no obvious structural plays.
There's noise that has
become music and music made of noise.
8 Tracks To Fulfill Your Post-Wishes, by Maxim Shubski
recording as Ceckj
is a brilliant work of
DSP art. From the skipped record transformed by
inter-dimensional radio
of the opener, Expocos Free. Fr. to the finale of
Seasummer, all
mario blips carrying Hollywood movie strings and organ
from the 50s through
your mind, there's nothing but brain-exploding goodness
between.
The ultra-slowed grit of Teddy, Your Honey molasses its way
into coursing,
crushed static subdued
by clean clear bells in The Dirty Sun Is Gone And I
Shall Never Kiss Your
Filthy Lips Again. Swarming cuts edit out a masterpiece of a
thousand clicks in Nigel Said It Was Monumental, I Really Hope It
Is. Stars, A Tale And A Hug For Me takes you into the
cross-modulated world between telephone wires and superstrings while
casino meets astral circus in Corn Flakes by "Fruyth Co. Baby Foam."
This is Ceckj's debut CD, and is currently only available in
hand-burned limited edition, so check with Maxim quickly if you want
in on it. Someone should really pick this up and make it more widely
available to the experimental music community around the globe.
29.05.05,
Vlad Spears,
www.2secondfuse.com
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