60 minutes of measured, calculated and free form electronic and tape noise on Compact Disc
“Lunde takes the speech and transforms it using his well-known methods of eroding: tape it on simply device, play it back in some room, record that on the same simply device and repeat that process a lot of times. You end up with a bulk of recordings from all stages, which are then put together in a clever way, using small samples to create rhythms and longer parts to create heavy drone like material. The beat side of Lunde reminded me before of early Pan Sonic, and it still does. Minimalist beatings, piercing drones and feedback, low flying sound debris, and every now and then the lecture arises from the mass of sound – like poetic interjections, or perhaps matter released from a black hole. This work is a particularly fine one, with an excellent mixture of all ends explored by Lunde, from dark drone debris, rhythm and noise, along with some spoken word. Very nice and roughly refined” vital weekly, FdW