In Decay , available July 17th worldwide,
provides a fascinating alternative routemap for the idiosyncratic journeys of
New Jersey producer Seth Haley - aka Com Truise - through the history of
electronic music. A compilation of unreleased, early recordings, In
Decay encompasses 13 tracks that have previously been either only
available as demos online or are entirely unheard tracks dating from before
Haley's official releases - his debut Cyanide Sisters EP, its
follow-up full-length Galactic Melt, and last year's Fairlight EP.
While the synth sounds, rubbery basslines and sci-fi flavors
that inform Haley's later work are in full effect here, they're assembled in
manners different enough to make this both a fine record in its own right, and
also a fascinating insight into the development of the distinctive Com Truise
sound. It also finds the producer exploring a number of facets of that sound,
from 8-bit influenced experimentalism to distinctly danceable beats - often
within the confines of the same track.
"Controlpop", for instance, announces itself with an intro that sounds like a Commodore 64 being hit with a hammer, but resolves into slow liquid synthfunk that recalls Galactic Melt highlights like "VHS Sex" and "Flightwave." Its slow-burning dance vibe is shared by several other tracks - "Colorvision" and "Yxes", amongst others - while elsewhere, Haley drops the tempo and channels the psychedelic cosmic meanderings of forebears like Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh. "Dreambender" sounds like it should be soundtracking a voyage into uncharted digital innerspace, while "Video Arkade" cruises along on a woozy rising-and-falling synthline that's like drifting on some sort of virtual reality rollercoaster. Like all Haley's work, it's like stepping into a strange, digital parallel world - a place constructed out of sounds both immediately familiar and yet somehow rendered thoroughly fresh, and a place that's worth staying for quite some time.
While we wait for the In Decay compilation, Ghostly International and Com Truise have repressed the vinyl version of Galactic Melt (Redux) and are offering the Cyanide Sisters EPon vinyl for the first time ever. Both releases come with a slight change in artwork from the originals and the redux of Galactic Melt comes with a slight change in packaging. You can order now at The Ghosly Store.
Com Truise also has a few more dates in his summer
plans.
TOUR DATES
06.30 Istanbul, TR @ Mono Istanbul
08.17 Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08.15 London, UK @ XOYO
08.16 Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Pete's
08.18 Trondheim, NO @ Klubben
08.19 Oslo, NO @ Revolver
09.02 Chicago, IL @ North Coast Music Festival
08.17 Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08.15 London, UK @ XOYO
08.16 Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Pete's
08.18 Trondheim, NO @ Klubben
08.19 Oslo, NO @ Revolver
09.02 Chicago, IL @ North Coast Music Festival
IN DECAY
(GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL)
OUT JULY 17th, 2012
1. Open
2. 84' Dreamin
3. Dreambender
04. Controlpop
5. Colorvision
6. Alfa Beach
7. Stop
8. Klymaxx
9. Yxes
10. Smily Cyclops
11. Video Arkade
12. Data Kiss
13. Closed
CYANIDE SISTERS
(GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL)
1. Cyanide Sisters
2. Sundriped
3. BASF Ace
4. Slow Peels
5. Iwywaw
6. Norkuy
7. 5891
8. Pyragony (Bonus Track)
9. Tripyra (Bonus Track)
10. Space Dust (Bonus Track)
11. Innerfacer (Bonus Track)
GALATIC MELT
(GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL)
1. Terminal
2. VHS Sex
3. Cathode Girls
4. Air Cal
5. Flightwave
6. Hyperlips
7. Brokendate
8. Glawio
9. Ether Drift
10. Futureworld
11. Galactic Melt (Vinyl Bonus)
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