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Out Of Place Artefacts, Vril, Rødhåd

A Complex Interplay Of Zeros And Ones (2LP) (Black Vinyl)

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A1

Intergalactic Announcement

A2

Calor Infinitus

A3

Closed Loop Grids

B1

Panopticon

B2

Biomath

B3

Wunschmaschine

C1

Healing Of A Ghost (Feat. Sara Clarke)

C2

Secular System

C3

My Battery Is Low And It’s Getting Dark

D1

Datasette

D2

Quand Le Temps S’Arrête (Feat. Gigi Fm)

D3

Help Is On The Way

D4

Quantum Waltz (Feat. Peryl)

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Rødhåd and Vril return with the third chapter of their ongoing collaboration, OUT OF PLACE ARTEFACTS III, released on WSNWG.

While the preceding volumes laid out the duo‘s ongoing investigation into the numinous aspects of sound and texture, this chapter can be conceived as a clearing of sonic space. The compositions appear more deliberate, their architecture more explicit. Yet beneath the surface, the familiar tension between disorder and clarity shapes the record’s structural framework.

What emerges is an album of uncanny cinematic melancholia, the traces of which were already present in the earlier volumes, now coming to full bloom. The evoked landscapes appear widescreen in scope, although the record’s feel remains oddly intimate. It is never clear whether one expands into the furthest realms of outer-space loneliness or navigates through the densest of earthly topographies.

The heightened presence of acoustic instruments and human voice expands the project’s sonic spectrum. In the convergence of the organic and the synthethic, esoteric melodies rise and vanish, as obscured rhythms break into precision, resonating motion-picture nostalgia while remaining uniquely modern and anticipatory. What we encounter is OOPA‘s true aesthetic nature: a deeply human sense of playfulness and curiosity fused with a strangely alien and otherworldly detachment.