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AUDIO: Odd Person – “▲​▲​▲​▲​▲”

August Traeger’s prolific experimental electronic project Odd Person has a new record out on Poverty Electronics. These five tracks are improvisations with techno and psychedelic sensibilities, feeling like they could be the soundtrack to a surreal sci-fi thriller movie. There’s meticulous attention to detail with each composition, invoking atmospheres of urgency, curiosity and discombobulation. Odd Person goes stream-of-conscious with “▲​▲​▲​▲​▲.”

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AUDIO: Odd Person – “The Secant Archives Vol 1 & 2”

Experimental electronic artist Odd Person has a new compilation out via Aerozine 50. These cosmic synth passages incorporate elements of vintage techno and wondrous space imagery. The lore is explained by Odd Person like this: the Secant Archives have floated through the universe for millions of years – originated from ancient times of atmospheric temples of sentient crystals – and

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AUDIO: Odd Person – “In the Valley of Dream Prisms”

Experimental electronic artist Odd Person released a new EP. These three tracks welcome psychedelic sonic textures reminiscent of alien planets and temples celebrating formations in the sky. There’s a tense mood here, as if one can’t hold themselves back from exploring unfamiliar territories. Delightfully weird and appreciative of ritualistic imagery, “In the Valley of Dream Prisms” is a phantasmagorical escapade.

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AUDIO: Odd Person – “Pulsar Myth Melodies”

Odd Person, an experimental project of August Traeger’s, has a new EP out on the Copenhagen-based label Be Sweet, But Take Action. Taking a world music direction, Odd Person’s compositions here are themed around ancient rituals, metallic objects buried in the sand, and constellations. The Owl Travellers are the heroes in these mythological stories, arriving to Earth seeking refuge from

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AUDIO: Odd Person – “Midiworks”

Odd Person, one of several of August Traeger’s experimental projects, has a new EP out on Poverty Electronics. Carving a path through intelligent dance music, harsh noise and techno, Traeger explained on Bandcamp that the sounds here were created by feeding corrupt MIDI data to VST synths. There’s visuals attached to each track as well. This is some true computer

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