Hyperdub announces part one of Lee Gamble\'s new three-part album entitled \'Flush Real Pharynx\'.

Hello friends i\’m getting in touch today to share very interesting news, a project that really worths to check it out. So, Hyperdub just announced Lee Gamble’s triptych album Flush Real Pharynx and his new A/V show. The album is set to be released in three parts and we unveil today that its first chapter, In A Paraventral Scale, will be released on February 1st, 2019.

Watch a clip from Lee Gamble´s \’Many Gods Many Angels\’,  track taken from \’In A Paraventral Scale\’:
Lee Gamble curates his own label UIQ (where he just released ZULI’s LP and soon Nkisi’s album), he released his latest album Mnestic Pressure on Kode9’s Hyperdub in 2017, and together with other releases he is also well known for his output on PAN. He is a dynamic DJ and producer of exploratory electronic music, who has developed his own brand of sound based on his studies of mechanics and dimensions of computer music. 

In a Paraventral Scale zooms in on the seductive/destructive nature of present-day reality through a symbolic prism inhabited by snakes, vehicles and mirages. Gamble exposes us to a new type of digital theater, a unique and futuristic filmic world blurring the distinction between non-musical sound, music and dance floor, a push and pull between reality and fictional worlds. All sonics co-exist in an unreal place whose spatial and temporal location is left for us to assemble. Gamble’s new live a/v performance will mimic such attitudes.


Overview. Flush Real Pharynx is the title of sound designer/junglist/composer and DJ Lee Gamble\’s new three-part album for Hyperdub. The triptych sonic documentary loosely explores three stages of the ‘Semioblitz’ – the aggressive onslaught of visual & sonic stimuli of contemporary cities & virtual spaces.

First part of the series – In a Paraventral Scale – zooms in on the seductive/destructive nature of present-day reality through a symbolic prism inhabited by snakes, vehicles and mirages.

From the sound morphologies of BMW Shuanghuan X5 where recordings of high performance cars melt and spectrally morph into synthesized orchestral timbres, through the arpeggiated neon hyper patterns of the beautiful Folding and the electro slam of Moscow this chapter veers into a crystalline, neon sound mirror of In The Wreck Room, where 21st century jungle meets footwork and electro, takes a ride on board a hypothetical super highway in the rain at night, leaving us in the haunted tension of Lee’s most emotive tracks to date – Many Gods, Many Angels to await the second part of the triptych…

In a Paraventral Scale is a clash of Gamble’s brand of hyper-concrète, where unmanned vehicles hover around us, steel ball bearings roll and scatter, Jet engines end up as smashed objects, voices instruct, orchestral instruments morph into the sounds of doppler-shifting vehicles – all this distilled into signature Jungle mirages, with brash, restless DJ Stingray style 160bpm electro and haunting ambience.

Gamble exposes us to a new type of digital theater, a unique and futuristic filmic world blurring the distinction between non-musical sound, music and dance floor, a push and pull between reality and fictional worlds. All sonics co-exist in an unreal place whose spatial and temporal location is left for us to assemble.  

Cover Artwork.

Artist. LEE GAMBLE 

Title. In a Paraventral Scale
Format: Vinyl 12” / Digital 

Label: Hyperdub 

Cat. No: HDB119 

Release Date: 1 February 2019 
Preorder The EP here: https://fanlink.to/Inaparaventralscale 
Animation by Clifford Sage: http://recsund.tumblr.com/

Tracklist.


1. Fata Morgana 
2. Folding 
3. Moscow 
4. BMW Shuanghuan X5 
5. Chant 
6. In The Wreck Room 
7. Many Gods, Many Angel

Label.



Music and direction — Lee Gamble Design — Dave Gaskarth Animator — 
Clifford Sage Mix Engineer — 
Paul Richardson Mixed at Spitfire Audio, London Mastering — 
Noel Summerville 
Cat. No. HDB119 – All rights reserved ℗ & © Hyperdub 2019 www.hyperdub.net 

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