EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Hyrrokkin and Merzbow – “Spatially Raised, from Seed to Volatility”


Ohio avant-rock trio Hyrrokkin and Japanese noise godfather Merzbow have teamed up under the wings of Brooklyn-based label Sleeping Giant Glossolalia to create Faltered Pursuit, a collaborative project. The full album is releasing on November 5th, 2021 and if the first track “Spatially Raised, from Seed to Volatility” is any indication, this is going to be one of the must hear underground releases of this year. The track combines all the greatness of the artists in to a furious melange of sounds and emotions, instrumentations taking you all over the map metaphysically in the over nine minute long song. The two bands will also release an accompanying video soon! Turn of ft he lights, close your eyes, and let “Spatially Raised, from Seed to Volatility” do what it do!

 

“Spatially Raised, from Seed to Volatility” is off of their upcoming album, Faltered Pursuit, which will be released via Sleeping Giant Glossolalia on November 5th, 2021. The final album consists of Merzbow’s recordings, topped by Hyrrokkin’s accompaniments (performed live, but composed in part by computer), laced with additional contributions from various guest musicians. It was then put in the hands of Rob Mazurek for a total “remix,” and was mixed by Jason LaFarge (Swans, Nastie Band) at Seizures Palace in Brooklyn and mastered by James Plotkin (Sunn 0))), Gnaw). The artwork was created by Ian Anderson/The Designers Republic (Aphex Twin, Stern). Preorder, here.

https://sleepinggiantglossolalia.bandcamp.com/album/hyrrokkin-merzbow-faltered-pursuit

 

 

With releases by the likes of Gnaw, Couch Slut, and Nastie Band, Sleeping Giant Glossolalia has been leading the pack when it comes to extreme sounds from the fringes of the avant-metal scene. An exercise in controlled chaos, Hyrrokkin & Merzbow’s collab raises the bar once again, pushing the concepts of “collaboration” and “remixing” out into the stratosphere.

 

The project stems from Hyrrokkin’s 2013 Inspire Rioting album, for which the band enlisted artists like KK Null (Zeni Geva) and James Plotkin (Khanate) to remix tracks from its Pristine Origin LP. When they contacted Masami Akita, a.k.a. Merzbow, to contribute, he instead sent over a pair of his own new recordings and invited Hyrrokkin to use them as the basis for new compositions – flipping the script on the typical remix, Merzbow put Hyrrokkin in the cockpit and gave the band the power to build something new from a Merzbow foundation. Here now, years later, is the final result: Faltered Pursuit. It is also Hyrrokkin’s swan song. Having shared stages with Black Flag, Body/Head, Deerhoof, Bill Orcutt, Mick Barr, and many more, the Yellow Springs, OH band officially ended its run in 2014; the band’s spirit lives on in Ed Ricart’s current band, Monotrope, an instrumental, avant-rock quartet which Burning Ambulance has described with these words: “Don Caballero quickly jumps to mind… Rodan, Slint, and perhaps even a bit of the Dazzling Killmen… They continually skirt the boundaries between math rock and those much heavier sonic landscapes.”

 

 

“Spatially Raised, from Seed to Volatility” directed by Dylan Pecora.

 

The sound of Faltered Pursuit is a glorious, raging onslaught which often overwhelms like seven free-jazz bands playing simultaneously. Yet, there is deep, hypnotic satisfaction lurking here. Hyrrokkin guitarist Ed Ricart explains how the album took shape, and reveals the hidden order behind it:

 

“Once we had Merzbow’s tracks, the process started with a bunch of listening. I wrote down the time code wherever I saw a good opportunity for us to respond to what he was doing. I found some key pitches that worked within these various sections I mapped out. I assigned a numerical value to each of the pitches. I used a random number generator to output sequences, and we used those sequences to determine the order of the pitches I’d selected, and made a bunch of different tone rows that way. I made a giant matrix of these various sequences. I wanted to pay homage to Merzbow’s process, giving some control over to the computer, to allow it to influence my own compositional choices. It was fun to approach the composition process as sort of a nod to the genesis of electronic music, serialism, Stockhausen, etc.”

 

In the summer of 2013, the band recorded the basic tracks for Faltered Pursuit in one afternoon with engineer Bill Skibbe (Protomartyr, Fucked Up, Jack White) at Key Club Recording in Benton Harbor, MI. Pushing the collaborative spirit of the project further, the band invited friends from around the country to contribute new layers to the recording: Jerry Busher (Fugazi, All Scars) tracked additional drums and percussion; Chuck Bettis (Meta-Matics, All Scars, Mossenek) recorded vocals and additional electronics; Andrea Parkins, an integral fixture within NYC’s improvised music community and beyond, delivered amplified accordion and electronics. With this part of the project in place, the group then reached out to prolific composer and cornet player Rob Mazurek to completely reimagine their creation for the B-side of the record. Working out of his home in Marfa, TX, Mazurek had free rein to rework the sum total of everything recorded, however he wanted, bringing the entire project full circle to one final layer of long distance reinterpretation.

 

“It just seemed outrageous and perfect and somewhat hilarious to put yet another remix on the B-side of this record,” says Ricart.

 

Faltered Pursuit is an exhilarating example of the possibilities of collaboration, and the interplay of structure and chaos.

 

Faltered Pursuit Tracklist:

 

Spatially Raised, From Seed to Volatility

 

The new economy ‘seemed’ suddenly to dissipate overnight

 

Let’s All Dance in a Rigorous Line (Rob Mazurek remix)

 

 

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