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Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha

by Deathprod

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Deathprod’s 3 minimalist masterpieces available for the first time on vinyl. Cut to vinyl by Rashad Becker (Dubplates & Mastering). Comes in black gatefold sleeves w/ obi. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl

    Includes unlimited streaming of Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Deathprod Trilogy LP Bundle
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    - Discounted rate for bundle purchase. Bundle includes the core trilogy of Deathprod albums, released for the first time on vinyl and download (Treetop Drive, Imaginary Songs from Tristan da Cunha, Morals and Dogma)

    - Together they form Deathprod’s complete official canon

    Includes unlimited streaming of Imaginary Songs From Tristan Da Cunha via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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Based in Oslo, Norway, composer Helge Sten has been crafting this music since the early 90s, a deeply atmospheric, grainy minimalism that slows time down and explores the very particles of sound itself.

The Deathprod concept arose in 1991, when Helge realised his complex array of homemade electronics, samplers, sound processing and analogue effects – cumulatively known as the ‘Audio Virus’ – could add a musical dimension above and beyond the merely technical. Almost obsolete samplers and playback devices distort and transform sounds into unrecognisable mutations of their former selves. The virus breeds layers of complex and overlapping sonic debris, creating a kind of cellular composition.

Helge is a founder member of Norwegian improvising group Supersilent and has produced records by Motorpsycho, Susanna, Jenny Hval, Arve Henriksen and others. In 1998, alongside Biosphere, he electronically transformed the music of Norway’s leading contemporary composer, Arne Nordheim. More recently he composed music for Harry Partch’s legendary invented instruments for the Cologne based Ensemble Musikfabrik.

Now the core trilogy of Deathprod albums will be released for the first time on vinyl and download – cut to vinyl by Rashad Becker at Dubplates and Mastering in Berlin. Together they form Deathprod’s complete official canon.

'Imaginary Songs from Tristan da Cunha' –

Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic is the world’s remotest island. If you want to visit for more than one day, you have to wait a year until the next boat arrives to pick you up. Imagining life in such a lonely and cut-off environment opens up a space for Deathprod’s yearning set of electronic SOS calls that are destined never to quite reach out through the airwaves. Violin by Ole Henrik Moe – who introduced Helge to the writings of a Norwegian expedition to the island in the 1930s – was recorded in the forest outside Oslo, manipulated and transferred to phonographic wax cylinders to give an extra dimension of decay. The final track on the album, "The Contraceptive Briefcase II," was recorded live in concert by the Norwegian Broadcast Corporation (NRK), and features five vocalists, musical glasses, a musical saw, theremin and layered electronics.

Originally released on CD in 500 copies in 1996, the album has been remastered in 24 bit / 96kHz high resolution audio from the original mix tapes.

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released May 5, 2017

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