Monday, January 20, 2014

Helm announces U.S. tour dates with Damien Dubrovnik, new EP out today!


HELM ANNOUNCES
U.S. TOUR DATES IN LA, AUSTIN, NYC
WITH DAMIEN DUBROVNIK
THE HOLLOW ORGAN EP OUT TODAY
After recently announcing UK/European dates, Helm and Damien Dubrovnik (Posh Isolation) will be heading to the U.S. as well in February for four special shows in LA, Austin, and NYC. Helm's The Hollow Organ EP is out today on PAN and it finds Luke Younger showcasing some of his finest work yet. You can hear "Analogues" from the EP and check out the tour dates & album info below!


TOUR DATES
2/15 - The Church On York - Los Angeles, CA w/ Damien Dubrovnik, J.S. Aurelius
 
2/17 - The North Door - Austin, TX w/ Damien Dubrovnik
 
2/18 - Baby's All Right - Brooklyn, NY w/ TBA
 
2/19 - Nothing Changes @ Home Sweet Home - New York, NY w/ Damien Dubrovnik
 
2/21 - Islington Mill, Manchester w/ Damien Dubrovnik + Basic House
 
2/24 - Chameleon, Nottingham w/ Pain Jerk + Damien Dubrovnik
 
2/26 - Cafe OTO, London w/ Damien Dubrovnik + JFK
 
2/28 - CAMP, Athens w/ Dalglish + Mohammad
 

About The Hollow Organ EP:
PAN presents four vital concrète incursions by nether field traveller Luke Younger aka Helm, marking his first transmissions since the studio rituals that birthed his highly acclaimed Impossible Symmetry and Silencer releases.

The Hollow Organ toes a deliberate line in the mud between his previous transgressions and a chokingly dank realisation of his most untoward, paralytic sound. Poised as a dark interpreter between the grotesque and the transcendent, he activates research gleaned from his petrifying live performances coupled with an increasingly squalid and visceral palette of anguished machine voices, sub-zero drones and bone-scraped rhythmic noise to divine unearthly space somewhere between semi-legal horror soundtrack and hyperstitious surreality.

Its opening gambit, 'Carrier' is the most succinct and uncannily ambiguous; perilously close to Gas-like ambient pop but rescued from serenity by manic tape spool and excoriating, demonic vocal. The vortex of 'Analogues' proceeds, ploughed by stereo-twinned engines of churning tape loops to a pitch black, eschatalogical climax, and 'Spiteful Jester' feels like the unshakable onset of a panic attack, ratcheting the intensity with blank-eyed, stoic method. For ten minutes 'The Hollow Organ' drains last with an unnerving, quiet blood-letting of carmine iron drones evaporating ferric overtones whilst percussions clank in your blind spot behind the screen.

The 12" is mastered and cut by Matt Colton at Alchemy. It is pressed on 140g white vinyl which itself is housed in a silk screened pvc sleeve with artwork by Bill Kouligas.


 


HELM
THE HOLLOW ORGAN
PAN

1/20/14

1. Carrier
2. Analogues
3. Spiteful Jester
4. The Hollow Organ

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