Three Journeys by digital penetration
Tracklist
| 1. | black plastic drum (one journey) | 21:43 |
| 2. | kathy acker was onto something | 22:37 |
| 3. | S I r e N s | 20:11 |
Credits
released April 11, 2020
I thought I'd celebrate the release of my solo drumming album Three Journeys on Tone List records by releasing a mostly-unrelated album of electronic music with the same name.
1) This track explores the timbral, textural qualities of this other home-made drum. But it also has a constantly changing delay on the higher frequencies. So it ‘amplifies’ the overtones and differences while adding another sense of constantly changing rhythm. A reworking, continuation, counterpoint to Three Journeys:
tonelist.bandcamp.com/album/three-journeys
2) is a remix/reworking of Kathy Acker reading 'First Whore Song' from 'Pussy, King of the Pirates'. Kathy Acker was onto something. And I totally plagiarised appropriated the title of this track from LUKA's excellent album of the same name:
yourfriendluka.bandcamp.com/album/kathy-acker-was-onto-something
3) some minimalist bleep bloop music
This album was made on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin alliance; much respect to these peoples, the traditional custodians of these lands, and their elders past and present.
I thought I'd celebrate the release of my solo drumming album Three Journeys on Tone List records by releasing a mostly-unrelated album of electronic music with the same name.
1) This track explores the timbral, textural qualities of this other home-made drum. But it also has a constantly changing delay on the higher frequencies. So it ‘amplifies’ the overtones and differences while adding another sense of constantly changing rhythm. A reworking, continuation, counterpoint to Three Journeys:
tonelist.bandcamp.com/album/three-journeys
2) is a remix/reworking of Kathy Acker reading 'First Whore Song' from 'Pussy, King of the Pirates'. Kathy Acker was onto something. And I totally plagiarised appropriated the title of this track from LUKA's excellent album of the same name:
yourfriendluka.bandcamp.com/album/kathy-acker-was-onto-something
3) some minimalist bleep bloop music
This album was made on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin alliance; much respect to these peoples, the traditional custodians of these lands, and their elders past and present.








