Tabs Out | [PHYSICS] ‎– Only Forever

[PHYSICS] ‎– Only Forever
2.26.15 by Mike Haley

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My 8th grade math teacher was an ex-nun named Mrs. Soccorso. She was the kind Catholic educator with a gnarly patina who was pissed she wasn’t able to still hit kids with their parents being cool with it. My desk was in the front of the class, because I was a piece of shit kid who couldn’t be trusted rows back, and Mrs. Soccorso would use it to set up the overhead projector. It was so trippy. All the lights in the room off, except for the low-watt projector bulb illuminating her leathery face inches away. The froth of saliva that would build up in the corners of her mouth like the head of a beer. Those glasses, halfway off her nose, making the bottom half of her eyes ten times larger than the tops. Looking back, this may have been my first psychedelic experience, and explains why I am horrible at the maths.

Flash forward 20 years later (give or take, I’m horrible at math) and Constellation Tatsu releases an incredible Winter Batch with tapes by 夕方の犬 (Dog in the Evening), Opaline, and [PHYSICS]. Three tapes, each pretty incredible, but I’ll be damned if “Only Forever” by LA’s [PHYSICS] doesn’t prompt a recall of smudged dry erase markers projected over grids in a dark room. It’s vacuum sealed X-Files theme sounds, damp laser tweaks, and stylish cosmic rushes all bringing back the bizarre algebraic trips.

“Only Forever” compiles 13 lucky tracks by [PHYSICS], who’s preceding output can be heard on labels like Digitalis, Deathbomb Arc, and others. There are some mega-curious sounds sloshed around, juxtaposed by drifting ambiance and vintage synth animation. Digital glitter and uncoiling springs hover and waft on a sea of foam that rivals that of Soccorso’s mouth. This must have been what I heard while fixated on those hallucinatory bifoculs all those years ago. At least, it should have been. In reality I was probably singing all of “Dookie” in my head instead of letting these neon gummy worms slink through it. There’s no feet dragging or filler on “Only Forever”. The celestial stew is already boiling on the opening track “Orbital Insertion”, a nearly 5 minute mental massage with sparse phasing and a rolling charm, and doesn’t stop the pleasing flow for the next 40 or 20 or 100 minutes. Who knows how long this tape is? MATH, amirite!?

Pick up the Tatsu’s Winter Batch for the stupid low price of $13 (US PPD) here, or snag this guy alone for $6 (US PPD) here. Maybe you’ll be carried back to a time of clip on ties and unfortunately timed, awkward erections. Maybe something else will happen. Only one way to find out.

cinchel thumb2.24.15: Cinchel – Worry

Let’s take a quick look at this upcoming tape from Chicago’s Cinchel, because it’s worth taking a look at. Okay? [Check It Out]

Tabs Out | Cinchel – Worry

Cinchel – Worry
2.24.15 by Mike Haley

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There’s a lot to appreciate about Cinchel‘s soon-to-be-dropped cassette “Worry” before it’s even popped into the deck. For example, you know that Jason Shanley (that’s his legal name) has a cat named PJ Harvey and feels it necessary to thank both pizza and beer for their contributions to this 45 minute drone boiler, due out the first of March via the Cinchel Bandcamp. A fine start. Almost enough to make me forgive the upside down text on the spine… ALMOST. But let’s get beyond that. Let’s go ahead and pop this navy blue shell into the deck and see where it takes us.

Both sides of “Worry” take the scenic route with 22+ minute vivid soundscapes. “Her Ladder Was Rung With The Love Of Her Friends” canvases side A with crisp, gradual guitar drone and notes plucked with slow-motion fingers. If you were going to mail this track to someone I would highly suggest using a padded envelope marked with “Careful! Extremely Fragile” in a thick, black Sharpie. “A Light Crack In The Wall” gets a bit more compressed and dark on side B. Here Cinchel places the electronics and heavily processed strings in an icebox, getting the frost building around the edges, inducing a horror-vibed chill. Bottom line = “Worry” is a exceptional offering from this Chi-town tone carver.

Like I said about 200 words back, “Worry” isn’t available just yet. Unless you are reading this on or after 3/1/15, in which case, WHAT IS THE FUTURE LIKE!? Do we have hoverboards yet? Do we have flying cars!? Do any of our modes transportation fly for fuck sake?! Well, I guess a bunch already do and have for some time now. But HOVERBOARDS!!

Videos for both Cinchel cuts are available. Enjoy them now why don’t ya.

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