AUDIO: LOESSLAND – “TWENTY SEVEN”

Milwaukee’s most patient noisemaker is back at it. LOESSLAND, the experimental solo vehicle of Brent Gutzeit, has just dropped TWENTY SEVEN, a new long-form excursion that continues the project’s commitment to drone, texture, and time-bending sound design.

If you’ve followed Gutzeit’s trajectory, none of this should surprise you. LOESSLAND has long traded in slow-burning soundscapes that reward attentive headphones over passive scrolls — music designed to soak into the room rather than fight for your attention. TWENTY SEVEN extends that lineage, layering granular tones and shifting frequencies into a piece that feels less like a “release” and more like an environment you can step inside.

Experimental music in Milwaukee doesn’t always get the spotlight it deserves, but Gutzeit has spent years quietly carving out a corner of the local scene that values process, patience, and risk. TWENTY SEVEN is another entry in that ongoing argument — the one that says noise and nuance aren’t opposites, and that Midwestern experimentalism is alive and well in basements, lofts, and Bandcamp pages across the city.

Stream the full release below and give it the deep listen it asks for.

https://brentgutzeit.bandcamp.com/album/twenty-seven

Pour a coffee, turn off your notifications, and let TWENTY SEVEN do its thing.

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