Saturday 30 August 2008

Alien Genome Project Review At Textura

Textura



ch.pm: Alien Genome Project
Ambidextrous

Craig Murphy is a man of many projects: the Herb Recordings founder tackles electronica under the Solipsism guise, electro-psychedelia in Shoosh alongside band-mates Neil Carlill and Ed Drury, and deep ambient under the ch.pm name. Alien Genome Project finds Murphy fashioning a three-part opus that's about as immersive as ambient gets with the album's eight sections featuring multi-tiered synth swells and billowing masses so immense you could disappear within them altogether. The material's galaxial feel and trippy ambiance intensify when distorted voices echo across the limitless expanses of deep space, and nowhere is that epic pitch achieved more intensively than during the title piece which unspools over ten trance-inducing minutes (the sound is so huge, it reduces the voices that occasionally surface to indecipherable mumbles). A thirty-six-minute work of varying moods, Alien Genome Project takes its inspiration from the “Panspermia” theory—the idea that “micro-organisms or biochemical compounds from outer space are responsible for originating life on Earth and possibly in other parts of the universe where suitable atmospheric conditions exist”—but the work can be experienced just as easily on purely musical terms as an engrossing exercise in synthetic dronescaping. If anything, its unapologetically pure synth-based sound has more in common with ‘70s-styled ambient recordings (early Tangerine Dream, say) than a more current release where granular static and other noise might accompany the drones. That Alien Genome Project leaves such a strong impression is due in part to the forceful intensity of its presentation.

September 2008

Solipsism

Wednesday 27 August 2008

Shoosh Split Now At Boomkat

CHEJU & SHOOSH - Split
Awkward Silence
3" CD // £6.49
ELECTRONICA
Catalogue Number: AWKWARD24CD
Estimated time of shipping: 1-3 days




After something of a hiatus, Awkward Silence returns, and it's with another one of those famed split releases. This one combines the forces of Wil Bolton's Cheju and new artists Shoosh, a trio comprised of Ed Drury, Neil Carlill and Craig Murphy. As you'd expect from this label, the first thing that greets your ears is a flurry of crunchy IDM beats and some breezy, miniature melodies stemming from Bolton's laptop and manipulated guitar lines. The second track is a little less heavily treated and relies upon warm synth strings and a kind of bitcrushed harpsichord sound. Shoosh present a far folksier prospect, first with the digitised folk of 'Elastic Soil' - which avoids all that Tunng-style folktronica business thanks to its strained and unhinged vocal - and the rather lovely 'Come In From The Cold', another swirl of guitars, screeching synthesis and that strangely compelling, warped voice. Limited to 300 copies.

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=125054

Solipsism

Sunday 10 August 2008

Alien Genome Project Review At Leonard's Lair

Leonard's Lair

Review: ch.pm - Alien Genome Project
Published August 9, 2008 Reviews

ch.pm is the solo project of Craig Murphy, perhaps better known as one half of electro-psychedelic outfit Shoosh. ‘Alien Genome Project’, however, is like listening to an old-school ambient record, where melodies shift extremely slowly. Indeed, Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno would certainly approve of Murphy’s work.



Although consisting of eight tracks, the album could be viewed as one long instrumental piece. As the title implies, it does recall a journey in to a world of alien lifeforms but one where said life forms are peaceful beings and no danger is ever threatened. Fragments of dialogue can be heard but they’re so buried under ambient drones, it’s hard to ascertain what’s being said. ‘Replicate’ could be accused of being a Boards Of Canada cast-off but otherwise it’s a warm, slowly shifting journey; content to drift along at its own pace.

It’s true to say that ‘Alien Genome Project’ belongs to a group of any number of records over the last thirty years which follow a similar space/alien/ambient theme For those post-midnight listens with just the headphones and a bed for company, though, this atmospheric music is the ideal solution.

Web Sites:
Craig Murphy MySpace
Musiz Zeit Download Shop Site

Further Listening:
Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, Avrocar, Boards Of Canada

Solipsism

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Sonic Frontiers Volume 3

Hi,

just a quick message to let you know about a new compilation that my band shoosh are featured on, that's available for free download from Sonic Frontiers.



Sonic Frontiers
Volume 3: Untitled

Released: August 5, 2008
Download (80mb)


After months of seeking out the best new tracks the world wide web had to offer, we are proud to introduce our third installation of the Sonic Frontiers compilation series. Featuring sounds that span electronic, acoustic, polyrhythmic, vocal and instrumental techniques, Sonic Frontiers: Volume 3 is by far our most diverse and experimental compilation yet. The release features 10 tracks clocking a total of 54 minutes, and showcase some of the most adventurous approaches to music this year has seen.

Cover artwork provided by Justin Gray of Amok Recordings.


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Tracklist

1. Kingbastard - "[ o n c e a' ]"
2. Justin Gray & The USB Orchestra - "cbcbc"
3. Shoosh - "Snake Eyes"
4. Tupolev - "Reaset"
5. Renfro - "Broken Little Pieces"
6. The Brothers Pus - "A Lonely Night's Drive"
7. Chuter - "Reel In"
8. con_cetta - "sad.ay"
9. Automassage - "Death in 7/4"
10. Forming Meteors - "Sung in Silent Whispers"

Solipsism