Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: SPM-9065
- Format: CD
- UPC: 600028906522
- Street Date: 10/21/22
- PreBook Date: 09/16/22
- Label: Spotted Peccary Music »
- Genre: Ambient/Experimental
- Run Time: 63:07 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2022
- Box Lot: 60
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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Desensitized - Chaos In Premonition
This accomplished duo embrace their collaborative name Desensitized and weave the ancient and futuristic into an otherworldly tapestry all their own.
- List Price: $16.99
- Your Price: $10.53
- In Stock: 53
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Inspired by the mysteries of the afterlife, Chaos in Premonition returns to the fantastical world Spotted Peccary artists Deborah Martin and Dean De Benedictis built in their first collaboration as Desensitized. Like their previous work Hemispherica Portalis, Martin and De Benedictis recorded their latest release live in the studio together, forming nine pieces from edited improvisations. Blending instrumentation such as clay ocarinas, flutes, and Tibetan bowls with a variety of digital and analog synthesizers, Chaos in Premonition is an album that invites contradictions and makes peace with them, the only way to approach the question that inspired it: who are we and what made us?
Martin describes the joy of collaboration as discovery; as each artist brings their own unique identity, how their compositional styles will blend is a mystery until uncovered. She continues: "That is what I find most exciting, the endless potential and possibility." De Benedictis says "the essence and originality of Desensitized lies in how Deborah and I are so different." From asynchronous perspectives comes sonic synchronicity. On Chaos in Premonition, this accomplished duo embrace their collaborative name Desensitized and weave the ancient and futuristic into an otherworldly tapestry all their own.
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- Packaged in a high quality 6 panel CD wallet
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This is an extraordinary album
—Steve Mecca, Chain DLK
A satisfying fusion that reconciles the acoustic with the digital and the ancient with the future
—Ron Schepper, Textura