Improve by 7th With Ivory
Tracklist
1. | Illuminating Floss | 2:36 |
2. | Cheerfully Saving Millionaires | 3:57 |
3. | Past Aerodynamics | 3:31 |
4. | Forthright Since Hypnosis | 3:04 |
5. | Imperceptibly He Transcends | 2:56 |
6. | Slier Sleeper | 7:25 |
7. | Understandably Against Jamboree | 3:57 |
8. | Fragmentary Salting | 3:01 |
9. | Supervised Resonance | 3:49 |
10. | Magically Without Slush | 4:19 |
11. | Solo Loiterer | 3:12 |
12. | Yonder Carnivore | 6:09 |
13. | Glacial Banqueting | 2:28 |
Credits
released December 2, 2014
In the realm of ambitious musical projects I've taken on, Destroy - Erase - Improve is up there. I really liked the title of the Meshuggah album and decided I should record three albums, each attempting to inhabit one of those words. Destroy and Erase would build off of the things that did on Facemelter / The Quiet Group / Lithe and Improve would be an earnest attempt to push past noise into something else, something new.
Months into it, I scrapped Destroy and focused on Erase and Improve, which I finished and didn't really do anything with. While digging though old files though, I found all of the original .wav files for all three albums and decided it was worth spending some time creating Destroy.
I decided to present Destroy with Erase as they feel connected, like they're both parts of that larger whole. Improve... stands on its own. The musical ideas don't really mesh and though I'm tempted to re-write Improve to make it work... I'm inclined to just leave it be.
In the realm of ambitious musical projects I've taken on, Destroy - Erase - Improve is up there. I really liked the title of the Meshuggah album and decided I should record three albums, each attempting to inhabit one of those words. Destroy and Erase would build off of the things that did on Facemelter / The Quiet Group / Lithe and Improve would be an earnest attempt to push past noise into something else, something new.
Months into it, I scrapped Destroy and focused on Erase and Improve, which I finished and didn't really do anything with. While digging though old files though, I found all of the original .wav files for all three albums and decided it was worth spending some time creating Destroy.
I decided to present Destroy with Erase as they feel connected, like they're both parts of that larger whole. Improve... stands on its own. The musical ideas don't really mesh and though I'm tempted to re-write Improve to make it work... I'm inclined to just leave it be.