decomposition by bogatir
Tracklist
| 1. | danse decomposition | 3:59 |
| 2. | dissolution | 4:30 |
| 3. | что же будет с родиной и с нами? | 2:56 |
| 4. | time line | 4:11 |
| 5. | closing bell | 3:20 |
| 6. | wake up / control | 3:07 |
| 7. | disharmony | 3:14 |
| 8. | exegesis of failure (the woodpecker) | 4:00 |
| 9. | титры | 5:04 |
Credits
released December 21, 2023
decomposition:
written and performed by Max Platitsyn
engineered and recorded by Max Platitsyn
mastered by Caeleigh Featherstone
guitar on "dissolution" and «титры» written, performed, and recorded by Sweet Teeth
educational video and audio sample on "danse decomposition" from «Коррозия металлов, способы защиты от неё»
«что же будет с родиной и с нами?» is a cover of the song «Что такое осень» by the band ДДТ. lyrics by Yuri Shevchuk (Юрий Шевчук).
inspired by Emil Cioran, Philippe Soupault, Harold Budd, Renaldo & The Loaf, Eugeniusz Rudnik, Gavin Bryars, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Jon Brion, Colin Stetson, Emile Mosseri, Leonard Bernstein, Milton Babbitt, Puce Mary, Sofia Gubaidulina, Delia Derbyshire, Solmaz Sharif, and more.
artwork and design by Max Platitsyn – decomposition triptych, distorted scans of a postcard of H.N. Werkman's print Composition (1925)
decomposition:
written and performed by Max Platitsyn
engineered and recorded by Max Platitsyn
mastered by Caeleigh Featherstone
guitar on "dissolution" and «титры» written, performed, and recorded by Sweet Teeth
educational video and audio sample on "danse decomposition" from «Коррозия металлов, способы защиты от неё»
«что же будет с родиной и с нами?» is a cover of the song «Что такое осень» by the band ДДТ. lyrics by Yuri Shevchuk (Юрий Шевчук).
inspired by Emil Cioran, Philippe Soupault, Harold Budd, Renaldo & The Loaf, Eugeniusz Rudnik, Gavin Bryars, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Jon Brion, Colin Stetson, Emile Mosseri, Leonard Bernstein, Milton Babbitt, Puce Mary, Sofia Gubaidulina, Delia Derbyshire, Solmaz Sharif, and more.
artwork and design by Max Platitsyn – decomposition triptych, distorted scans of a postcard of H.N. Werkman's print Composition (1925)








