Friday, November 20, 2015

"Lights & Shadows" on our sonic spectrum for 2016


As the modern critique would say there is sense in electronic music that people are always starving for something different. Being a creative collective dedicated to explore sound by means of interconnectedness, Schallsaft is constantly looking for that different sound to provoke and inspire. As a non-profit community supported radio station we have supported innovative and evolving artists from all around the globe and we will always continue to fallow this path as the only one that is true to ourselves. If there is one thing we have learned after several years of existence, this was the only way to survive, going for the next step and taking things in our own hands.

2016 will see the launch of Schallsaft Records with “Lights & Shadows’’ - a debut release by Sevnseal, a promising Bulgarian (or a blacksmith experimental musician) never inspired by the conventional ways to create and promote his work in an overwhelming panopticon of materialistic failures.

 


Born behind an “iron curtain” of cold love, raised in the heart of pre and post-communist Bulgaria, having spent seven years of his formative youth in Germany (near the ruins of the Berlin Wall), Sevnseal never underestimates seeking the potential of sound to upfront boundaries of human consciousness, to defy darkness with mystic of the spirit and devotion of the heart; to unlock hidden doors of shock and desire; to explore space and depth within the acoustics of dystopian industrial landscapes and abandoned architectural landmarks of the Eastern Block.




 
Exploiting the Sevnseal moniker “Lights & Shadows’’ come in four pieces drawing a cold wave soundtrack under dark 909-driven dancefloor bassline textures, dub techno atmospheres and light-piercing phantom synths. Featuring guest vocals by Schallsaft’s †om†oy to add distinguishable notes of spoken-word melancholy, it is what it is definitely worth you give it a try as… “’Lights become another screen seeking to explore conceptual perceptiveness of sound, provoked by an analogue interpretation of a fictional (or may be a realistic) realm of digital dreams and nightmares’’





Title track Lights & Shadows is on our sonic spectrum for 2016, so why don’t give it a listen.


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