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Proc Fiskal — Anti Chessst 3:20
Proc Fiskal — Convaerge Iana 4:00
Proc Fiskal — Humancargoe Estt 3:57
Proc Fiskal — Recall [Throate Achres] 2:40
Proc Fiskal — Met Path Thoth 4:19
Proc Fiskal — 8 Mgapixel See Thru Phone 2:54
Proc Fiskal — Thurs Jung Youtz 3:42
Proc Fiskal — Her In 3:54
Proc Fiskal — The Most Beautiful Irish Song 2:53
Proc Fiskal — Leith Tornn Carnal 4:09
Proc Fiskal — Auld Peop 4:03
Proc Fiskal — Iaosiphsean Powers 3:41
Proc Fiskal — God Aed 3:57
Proc Fiskal — Roman Fatigue 3:40
Review: A certain future music artist with a growing discography on Hyperdub - and the one release on Om Unit's Cosmic Bridge label - Proc Fiskal presents his second studio album, Siren Spine Sysex. Said to be a reorientation of source elements from his music; Siren Spine Sysex is laden with an inner voice of Gaelic, Irish and English folk music, contorted and imbued through a futurist body of modern electronic-pop, floating 808 drum machines and instrumental grime - with accordions in tow! Further inspired by prominent '80s acts like The Cocteau Twins, The Roches and Kate Bush - highlights include "8 Megapixel Phone" and "Leith Tornn Canal" - in an LP that's pastoral, sparse and sporadic to weirdly melodic, experimental, lush and incredibly unique.
Proc Fiskal — Anti Chessst 3:20
Proc Fiskal — Convaerge Iana 4:00
Proc Fiskal — Humancargoe Estt 3:57
Proc Fiskal — Recall [Throate Achres] 2:40
Proc Fiskal — Met Path Thoth 4:19
Proc Fiskal — 8 Mgapixel See Thru Phone 2:54
Proc Fiskal — Thurs Jung Youtz 3:42
Proc Fiskal — Her In 3:54
Proc Fiskal — The Most Beautiful Irish Song 2:53
Proc Fiskal — Leith Tornn Carnal 4:09
Proc Fiskal — Auld Peop 4:03
Proc Fiskal — Iaosiphsean Powers 3:41
Proc Fiskal — God Aed 3:57
Proc Fiskal — Roman Fatigue 3:40
Review: A certain future music artist with a growing discography on Hyperdub - and the one release on Om Unit's Cosmic Bridge label - Proc Fiskal presents his second studio album, Siren Spine Sysex. Said to be a reorientation of source elements from his music; Siren Spine Sysex is laden with an inner voice of Gaelic, Irish and English folk music, contorted and imbued through a futurist body of modern electronic-pop, floating 808 drum machines and instrumental grime - with accordions in tow! Further inspired by prominent '80s acts like The Cocteau Twins, The Roches and Kate Bush - highlights include "8 Megapixel Phone" and "Leith Tornn Canal" - in an LP that's pastoral, sparse and sporadic to weirdly melodic, experimental, lush and incredibly unique.