Limited edition lathe 7” cut by soundhog @ Plastidisc featuring 2 pieces of modular electronics with deceptively calm, spatial qualities. Reminiscent of the tonal drift & shimmering ecstasy of Laurie Spiegel’s 1970s computer music, Morton Subotnik’s quadraphonic soundscapes & Eliane Radigue’s immersive machine drone, the tracks Maximer Compiler & Whyme Lines are in no rush to reveal themselves - you will need to put time aside to discover their secrets. Only 26 copies available, presented in a 12-page colour booklet with stills from the Siedler videos. Also includes a 38mm Siedler sticker, new Buried Treasure 25mm badge & bonus download track Messeden Plaform Developments.
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