“In fact, the more I try to escape, the less I can breathe. The more I try to hold on, the less I can focus. Something’s leaving me. Parts of me. Everything falls apart.” Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves
Inspired by Danielewski’s masterpiece “House of Leaves”, Everything Falls Apart (EFA) brings together in a brilliant dialogue prolific English producer Ross Tones, aka Throwing Snow (Houndstooth), and double bass player Otto Lindholm (Icarus, Gizeh, Totalism). Through a deep connection and appreciation of music the two artists hit it off instantly upon meeting and despite the improvisational nature of their practice, the underlying concept of their collaboration was thoughtfully composed. They are two musicians using different languages yet achieving a mutual understanding.
Their eponymous debut album together gathers music recorded during the last 2 of 3 total recording sessions the artists worked on together. Acting as a human FX on the initial acoustic sound, Ross Tones gives a new dimension to each impulse of the double bass, which, at the same time, influences Lindholm's play in return. Entropic and minimal, EFA music morphs from stable beauty and terrifying chaos and back again, delivering a unique catharsis of unforgiving soundscapes and melodies.
Everything Falls Apart will be released by TOTALISM, the multidisciplinary platform and art group founded in Brussels by Cyrille de Haes and Pierre de Mûelenaere. TOTALISM releases music, books and much more.
To coincide with recent performance together at Les Nuits Botanique in Brussels, they previously released the digital single 'Wonderfully Desolate' in May 2023.
credits
released October 13, 2023
Music by Otto Lindholm & Ross Tones
Mixing by Ross Tones
Mastering & Cut by Frédéric Alstadt at Mont Analogue
Artwork by Olivier Van Uffel
Design by Studio Fabio Biesel
With the support of La Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles
(p) & (c) 2023 Totalism
supported by 5 fans who also own “Everything Falls Apart”
"The paradox of an infinite string of unique moments informing the repetitive nature of being. The Unification of Inner and Outer Life as the last track’s title suggests? That’s probably impossible. But this album might help getting closer to that goal. Music triggering the weight and scale of the human experience."
my review on Veil of Sound: https://veilofsound.com/2024/02/26/Kali_Malone-All_Life_long.html Der Ohlsen
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