RADERE [Carl RITGER]
"A Season in Decline"
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RADERE [Carl RITGER]
"A Season in Decline"
(CD. Full Spectrum rcds. 2010 / rec. 2009-10) [US]

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My Darling / My Divine ~ Radere
https://subterraneantide.bandcamp.com/album/my-darling-my-divine
2 track album
Hot off the press. Out TODAY!
“I wanted to swallow myself by opening my mouth very wide and turning it over my head so that it would take in my whole body, and then the Universe, until all that would remain of me would be a ball of eaten thing which little by little would be annihilated: that is how I see the end of the world.” - Jean Genet, Our Lady Of The Flowers My first dip into the world of experimental music came in the form of a Rural Colours 3” CD subscription back in 2010. Radere’s ‘Maple Drip’ was included in that small pack, a 23-minute long form piece of shimmering celestial sounds that captured me immediately. Fast forward to 2015 and I am delighted to be sitting here listening to Radere’s latest release and writing a short introduction for the next person who may stumble upon it. ‘My Darling / My Divine’ is a study in deconstruction with meticulous attention to detail. The two lengthy pieces stretch out, filling soundless space with controlled chaos. The pulsating rhythms keep momentum pushing forward, suggesting that perhaps there is life somewhere in the dark landscape being painted by Radere. Jean Genet’s rumination on the end of the world is apropos when considering how the album’s second half unfurls and descends into cacophony. Shape shifting blips trace the remnants of past communication as the universe becomes engulfed, swallowed whole. I get the sense that the artist, in constructing and subsequently dismantling these sonic worlds, enjoys taking a step back and marvelling at the creation taking place before him: the beauty and the terror unfurling. And so, Subterranean Tide Netlabel returns after a period of rejuvenation with a stunning release. We invite you to become immersed in Radere’s ‘My Darling / My Divine.’ There is much more to come… ~Alex Stretton
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released 22 May 2015 Artwork by Dan Lisowski Mastering by Seth Chrisman All sounds created and recorded at home by Carl Ritger / Radere

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Artist: Anduin Title: Last Days of Montrose House (10"+DL) Label: Infinite Greyscale Cat: IGR06 Release date: January 23, 2015 Infinite Greyscale is delighted to present a new long-form composition by Anduin. Since 2008, Jonathan Lee has been releasing beguiling and dusky cinematic music to great acclaim. Last Days of Montrose House is a deeply impressionistic work that’s constantly changing scene and perspective. Like entering a long abandoned building, it suggests both physical space and the unknown. The sound of a projector rolls to a foreboding rumble that invites the listener into a smoky, wide screen vision. Eventide drones give way to shuddering beats that emerge from shadowy depths. Distant sounds, both familiar and unrecognizable, pierce through layers of static. And just when it seems there’s no more air left in the room, the piece moves into another chapter – no single element ever outstaying its welcome. Last Days of Montrose House is both a complex narrative and an immersive environment. Comes with download code, including remixes by Stephen Vitiello, Radere, Borne, Chester Hawkins, .thejass., Elian, and Tag Cloud, totaling 47 minutes of bonus material. Single sided 10”, pressed on silver vinyl with screen-printed B-side. Numbered edition of 300. Handmade artwork by Paul McDevitt and Cornelius Quabeck. Screenprint by Ulrich Schmidt-Novak. Includes numbered insert, photograph, and download code. Mastered & cut by Rashad Becker at D&M, Berlin. Remixes mastered by Bryan Walthall at Sound of Music, Richmond. W: infinitegreyscale.com
Artist: Anduin Title: Last Days of Montrose House (10"+DL) Label: Infinite Greyscale Cat: IGR06 Release date: January 23, 2015 Infinite Greyscale is delighted to present a new long-form composition by Anduin. Since 2008, Jonathan Lee has been releasing beguiling and dusky cinematic music to great acclaim. Last Days of Montrose House is a deeply impressionistic work that’s constantly changing scene and perspective. Like entering a long abandoned building, it suggests both physical space and the unknown. The sound of a projector rolls to a foreboding rumble that invites the listener into a smoky, wide screen vision. Eventide drones give way to shuddering beats that emerge from shadowy depths. Distant sounds, both familiar and unrecognizable, pierce through layers of static. And just when it seems there’s no more air left in the room, the piece moves into another chapter – no single element ever outstaying its welcome. Last Days of Montrose House is both a complex narrative and an immersive environment. Comes with download code, including remixes by Stephen Vitiello, Radere, Borne, Chester Hawkins, .thejass., Elian, and Tag Cloud, totaling 47 minutes of bonus material. Single sided 10”, pressed on silver vinyl with screen-printed B-side. Numbered edition of 300. Handmade artwork by Paul McDevitt and Cornelius Quabeck. Screenprint by Ulrich Schmidt-Novak. Includes numbered insert, photograph, and download code. Mastered & cut by Rashad Becker at D&M, Berlin. Remixes mastered by Bryan Walthall at Sound of Music, Richmond. W: http://infinitegreyscale.com
Radere coming to Subterranean Tide
Be on the lookout this spring for new work from the lovely Radere. Check out his previous releases/info: RADERE