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Only 25 made. Complete with one misspelled track title. Go figure.
Includes unlimited streaming of How Quickly We Normalize What Feels Like The End Of The World (EP)
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Limited Edition CD
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Only 20 made in slip sleeves. With the same typo as the cassette version. This will obviously be corrected in future reissues.
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The sessions for this EP were originally began in summer of 2018 with the intent of releasing a sister record to that year's "Need(s)." This album would have been titled "Want(s)" and would have shared contrasting themes, reusing some samples, though altered, to tie two together.
While "Want(s)" may still some day happen, that attempt proved to be forced. It was more than failing to recapture the headspace I'd been in a mere 8 months earlier, but to try to re-find the person I was in the 5 years leading up to "Need(s)." As it was, and as a proper debut full length often is, the culmination of a handful of attempts, and a collection of ideas from the entirety of life up to that point, that record represents a person that I really am not any longer.
The outcome was releasing some demos, burying some songs to maybe never see the light of day, and refocusing on where and who I am now to create an altogether different collection of songs.
Less than a month later these songs were completed. I'm very excited to share with you this more aggressive, possibly more challenging side of Entresol. Thank you for staying with me.
credits
released February 23, 2019
All sounds created, captured, manufactured and manipulated at The Urgus in Eugene, Oregon by Entresol, with exception of additional vocal samples on Mortise & Tenon. See below.
Cover art contains photos by David Zakharov and photos/art by Entresol
All lyrics by Entresol, except "Tremor" taken from a heavily edited letter from a friend who's identity shall remain anonymous for reasons you might be able to cull from or falsify based upon the song.
Behringer Ultra Shifter/Harmonist pedal graciously gifted by Bushel.
Marin Wadsworth
Herd William
Davey Cadaver
Matt Dodd
Jordann wuss here...
Neal Williams
Neal Goldman
Amber Stovall
Dirt Dirty
Uriel Grossel
Gen Schaack
Opie Jones
The creation of experimental music, or any music for that matter, isn't some unattainable or lofty goal. You could have created any of these sounds yourself. Please feel welcome to sample, cover, re-create. You have my express consent to do so. Ideally you'll share the output with me at flosslessaudio@gmail.com.
Thank you to Alyssa Silva, Mike Propst, Marin Wadsworth, Devin Zero, Jameson Williams, Skyeler Williams (no relation) You all inspire and aid in what I do more than you can possibly know.
A special thanks to Dancing Plague for creating the necessity for me to put together a less-gear/no guitar version of my setup, without which the creation of these songs might never have happened.
Entresol is the solo project of Janys-Iren Faughn. More known for their contributions to sludge/doom outfit Body Void,
Entresol largely eschews guitars and ranges from ambient to field recordings to harsh noise & industrial. Headphone listening is strongly recommended.
B-sides, Demos, etc available at entresolarchive dot bandcamp dot com....more
Randall is amazing. The way he seamlessly navigates between ambient, drone, and light noise is everything. I want to be Amulets when I grow up. Entresol