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Jacob Audrey Taves – "The Remaining Functionality of Abandoned States" (2024) Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo format. Official release from Honey Farm, released 2024. This release will appeal to Electronic and Experimental music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
Jacob Audrey Taves - The Remaining Functionality of Abandoned States 2024
Jacob Audrey Taves – "The Remaining Functionality of Abandoned States" (2024) Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo format. Official release from Honey Farm, released 2024. This release will appeal to Electronic and Experimental music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
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Release Information
Released:
2024
Artist: Jacob Audrey Taves
Genres: Electronic
/ Styles: Experimental
Format: Vinyl
(
LP, Album, Stereo )
Country: Canada
Label: HF-001
(Honey Farm)
Record Tracklist
| № | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A01 | The Harvester of Omnipresent Wind | 2:26 |
| A02 | Apostatic Force Field | 1:42 |
| A03 | Warlord of Esotericism | 3:10 |
| A04 | The Man Who Pooped a Thousand Tears | 6:10 |
| A05 | Fuzzy Visitor | 1:24 |
| A06 | Erection Timelapse | 3:27 |
| B01 | Strategic Deportment | 4:28 |
| B02 | Music For 18 People on PCP | 2:12 |
| B03 | Boss of the Outside World | 1:41 |
| B04 | The Legend of Gilgameth | 7:30 |
| B05 | Red Zone Application Process | 6:14 |
Info
Credits:Cover – Jacob Audrey Taves
Design – Parker Thiessen
Layout – Parker Thiessen
Mastered By – Cedrik Fermont
Notes:Cramming all the influence from over a decade of scrounging around DIY scenes with an oversized backpack full of tapes and samplers onto a slab of hot pink vinyl, Jacob Audrey Taves (Holzkopf, Organs Without Bodies, Other Jesus) delivers a series of fast paced improvisations and compositions that revel in negative space, sonic debris and vague allusions to song structures. For those interested in collage, cut-ups, plunder-phonics, free-improvisation, haywire glitches and rhythmic pulses. Sonically influenced by early industrial, Japanese noise and free jazz from Coltrane to Evan Parker and beyond.

