Since then, Laraaji has released over 40 albums, yet his stellar path seems still to be on the ascendant - a recent landmark being the 2017 "Sun" series of albums for the wonderful All Saints' Records. Laraaji's reputation of course precedes him: he first came to wider attention when Brian Eno released his "Day Of Radiance" as part 3 of his Ambient Series in 1980. 20+ years later and the music (much like their name) has morphed into something more sophisticated: even more complex, atmospheric and deeper than ever. These deservedly got the attention of Richie Hawtin who promptly asked the duo for an album on his own classic Plus 8 Records. Log(m) started making waves in the early '90s as Legion Of Green Men with their visually striking 12"s, complete with eternal opuscules (locked grooves) and mathematically inspired titles, all lovingly issued on their own Post Contemporary imprint. It is one of those rare collaborations that is, without a doubt, even greater than the sum of its already great parts. It sounds neither like log(m) OR Laraaji.but of course like both. The resultant voyage into deeply meditative ambience and trance-inducing dub is as unexpected an outcome as it is a bona fide "Eureka" moment. Ever the pioneer of experimental ambience, Laraaji's signature hammered dulcimer, zither, mbira, sruthi drone box and exceedingly positive vibes are here combined with log(m)'s unique vision of gronky hi-tech psychedelic space dub. The Onrush Of Eternity is a melding of minds like no other. Over time these recordings, the majority starting life as live jams, were polished, dissected, processed, re-arranged and then finely and painstakingly distilled down to the 105 minutes of music that form the basis of this album, which finally reached completion just earlier this year. In those ten years the trio recorded several hours of music. It's been over a decade since Laraaji first joined forces with log(m) in their Canadian studio in early 2007. It gives me the greatest honour to finally be able to announce the release of this amazing triple vinyl masterpiece by log(m) and Laraaji on Invisible, Inc. ![]() Limited to just 200 copies on clear vinyl with green splatter housed in bespoke 350gsm card trifold sleeve featuring 110+ minutes of music including no less than ten of log(m)'s signature eternal opuscules and cryptic engravings on all three discs. Limited to 300 copies on black vinyl in trifold sleeve featuring 110+ minutes of music including no less than ten of log(m)'s signature eternal opuscules and cryptic engravings on all three discs.Ī4 Pollinator (Eternal Opuscule #120) 00:18ī4ěeat Resonance (Eternal Opuscule #118)Đ0:24ī5 Gyration (Eternal Opuscule #119) 00:10Ĭ4Ěll That Spins (Eternal Opuscule #124) 00:18ĭ4ěe As You Will (Eternal Opuscule #126) 01:22Į3 Pair Of Seeds (Eternal Opuscule #122) 00:12į2ğinal Oscillator (Eternal Opuscule #117) 00:16 ![]() ![]() Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Includes unlimited streaming of The Onrush Of Eternity Pre-order the vinyl now and get the digital files immediately with delivery of vinyl in early September.Ī4 Pollinator (Eternal Opuscule #120) 00:18ī4 Beat Resonance (Eternal Opuscule #118) 00:24ī5 Gyration (Eternal Opuscule #119) 00:10Ĭ4 All That Spins (Eternal Opuscule #124) 00:18ĭ4 Be As You Will (Eternal Opuscule #126) 01:22Į3 Pair Of Seeds (Eternal Opuscule #122) 00:12į2 Final Oscillator (Eternal Opuscule #117) 00:16į3 Sundog Reprise (Eternal Opuscule #125) 00:11 ![]() Can you find the hidden one? Or is it two? The three discs include no less than ten of log(m)'s signature vinyl only "eternal opuscules" (locked grooves unavailable digitally). Limited to just 250 copies on dark green transparent vinyl housed in 350gsm 7mm spine reverse board sleeve featuring 110+ minutes of music.
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