Aramchek (aka Nicholas Brady) was born in Chicago but raised in the Bay area of California. Hot sun beats down on concrete turning girders molten; compression hums and angels sing. Aramchek aims to cross house and techno divides, pitch it up, pitch it down, the funk remains the same. After spending time driving through Austria listening to Latin mix tapes work will begin on an album for Rotters Golf Club. Aramchek likes twisting the kick, the special edition and Philip K Dick.
Sawako is a Tokyo/NYC-based sound sculptor who understands the value of dynamics and the power of silence. After beginning in video art, Sawako shifted her focus from the video camera to sound. Once through the processor named Sawako, sounds in everyday life - field recordings, instruments, voice and electronic sounds - float in space vividly with a digital yet organic texture. She has 5 solo albums from Baskaru, 12k, Anticipate and And/OAR, and 1 split album as sawako + daisuke miyatani from Schole.
Coil (1982–2004) was initially established in London in 1983 as an experimental solo outlet for ex-Psychic TV member John Balance, and became a full-fledged experimental sonic manipulation unit a year later following the arrival of keyboardist / programmer Peter Christopherson (Sleazy), a founder of Psychic TV as well as a member of Throbbing Gristle. After debuting with the 17-minute ritual recording How to Destroy Angels, Balance and Sleazy recruited the aid of Possession’s Stephen Thrower, J.
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