i received this project from Jonathan loja when it was entitled
Faith/lightspeed, he is now known as Fair Conditioner,
when i popped the cdr release into my
computer i first noticed it had seventeen tracks,
but only 7 where listed, the first track started out sounding
kind of jazzy with a repeating bassline and tambourine loop,
it gets noisier as it progresses with a mumble shouting vocal track,
track two starts out as a folk noise piece,
with arrhythmic drumming and a mellow
acoustic guitar riff, transitioning
to loops and hip hop samples and random noises,
track 7 (noons,newns,nooeunes,nunes)
sounds like a silent horror film
played in a suburban basement while
someone is cleaning up,
the whole album was created on a laptop
as an experiment and learning curve,
it is sporadic and laid out in bits
and fragments, leaving not much distinction
between tracks, but creating a greater whole,
than its individual parts and scraps,
the album feels like playing craps
while taking acid, just throwing the
dice and seeing what happens,
parts of it are great other parts I've heard
done better,
hit him up for a copy here >>>>
www.myspace.com/faithlightspeed
virb.com/fairconditioner
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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