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"Belief Systems" by Infinitefreefall the 3rd full-length album now available everywhere
RIYL: Stereolab, Thee Oh Sees/Osees, Can, Deerhoof, Squid, Bloc Party, Fugazi, Mission of Burma, Gang of Four, Parquet Courts, Radiohead, Xiu Xiu, Holy Fuck, My Bloody Valentine, LCD Soundsystem, Ringo Deathstarr, Liars, Sonic Youth, Queens of the Stone Age, TV on the Radio, Ty Segall, The Fall, Wand, NEU!
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INFINITEFREEFALL - "BEING THE HERETIC" from the album CATASTROPHE MAGNET
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here's some new music from me!
this song is called "beautiful people". i sing on it.
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Infinitefreefall - Slow Motion Melting from Travelogue
hey! today i put out my first official solo release, Travelogue on @collectedrecordings. this is one of my favorite songs from it. if you want, you can listen to the whole record on Bandcamp or stream it on Spotify or Apple Music or whatever else you may be into. you can also grab a limited edition cassette of it from Bandcamp.
thanks so much for listening!
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Travelogue by Infinitefreefall
ep out now collected.cc/releases/cr20
available digitally and physically on our store
pay-what-you-want ($0 - $∞) digital download / cassette tape ($6 - $∞)
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There’s been a vast array of sounds Infinitefreefall has worked with in the past few years. When you look for a connection between them though, a story appears—one that makes sense the further you listen into the details. Textures are the string that ties all his beats, tracks, ambience, mashups together, in full showing inside Infinitefreefall’s debut original release. Travelogue, made in an avalanche of feelings before a five-day trek across the U.S., speaks of the excitement, joy, fear, and terror in moving to renew and build yourself. Wherever you may hear it? All it asks is that you find yourself there.
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Infinitefreefall - Find Yourself Here from Travelogue
hey. i’m putting out a new record in a week, and the guys over at first ear wrote a beautiful piece on the first single from it:
Moving can be an exhaustive experience, especially when it’s to a new, far place that’s busier than home. It can also inspire a range of emotions, with the longing for home, and the excitement and cautious optimism of adventures that await in a new location coming into conflict at times.
That tumultuous relationship between emotions evoked by moving on both physically and mentally has inspired Infinitefreefall’s debut solo EP Travelogue, and we here at First Ear are proud to present the first single from the project.
Titled “Find Yourself Here”, the experimental track is based on those emotions. Much like Infinitefreefall during the EP’s creation, the song finds itself in the middle of a journey between different areas: it’s full of bustling rhythms and melodies, like an aural picture of LA, but it also holds onto moments of stillness, reflective of the sonic isolation the graphic designer felt in Charleston, South Carolina where he’s from. With Travelogue, Infinitefreefall carves out his own path, one of solo-exploration and self-discovery that you can easily get lost in.
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this year i put out a bunch of music. probably too much. if you wanna listen to it all, i put it in a nifty soundcloud playlist you can leave on and zone out to. isn’t the future awesome?
i also put out five other eps under other different projects:
Stereoshores - Stereoshores EP
infinitewrhl! - refuge
Contour & Infinitefreefall - Central Tendency
teure - coping mechanisms
Christmas, Somewhere - The Very Best of Christmas, Somewhere
thanks so much for the love and for sticking around. 2016 should be fun, unless my computer blows up or something.
maxton
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CHRISTMAS, SOMEWHERE THE VERY BEST OF CHRISTMAS, SOMEWHERE
Christmas, Somewhere was formed over the internet in late 2013 with the vague intention to make something that almost sorta resembles math rock, or at least has those cool tappy guitars we all like. We’re proud to say that almost two years later, we at least got close.
Inspired by general ennui and pretentious psuedo-intellectual observations on life (as math rock bands are wont to do) - this is truly us at our Very Best (by default).
out now on Collected Recordings
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over the past few months i put together some ambient tracks to help me deal with my depression and occasional insomnia. i put them up on collected for streaming and as a free download if that’s something you’d be into.
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happy tuesday, here’s a remix of st. south’s last single i did
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the record label i help run is putting out one of my favorite records of the year tomorrow, and this is one of my favorite songs from it.
“Among” by Mathiasen from the album Omnis
out 13 October 2015 on iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, pay-what-you-want ($0 - $∞) digital download + limited-edition cassette tape ($6 - $∞) collected.cc/releases/cr17
available to pre-order on our store pay-what-you-want ($1 - $∞) / cassette tape ($6 - $∞)
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Mathiasen’s third-full length, nearly a year in the making, is the sound of electronic music collapsing in on itself. The record pays homage to a host of inspirations - footwork, hip hop, drum and bass, and glitch, among others, all while sporting perhaps the most impressive sound design to ever come from a dorm room laptop. Omnis is what electronic music is poised to sound like after humanity is enslaved by robots - a term Mathiasen lovingly calls "artificially intelligent dance music”.
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