![]() This architecture is going to take some serious dancing around, thankfully this is 2022 and not 1991 so we don’t have to spend ages figuring out what the hell to say about it like we had to back in the days of broken typewriters and photocopiers. Now what do we actually have here? been playing this album on repeat pretty much most of the day, wanted to go to an art show tonight but no, had to get this nailed while it was all buzzing around my head. And now I check, I see his name on the sleeves of a lot of albums that are treasured around here, yes, his art, his music, his work has crossed our paths before but until today we hadn’t really paid full attention (or at least I hadn’t)… ![]() I’ll not bluff it here, I know the name, indeed I’ve seen a lot of posts on social media feeds, seems we share a lot, but until today I hadn’t really dug that deep in to anything in Terms of Martin. At BC Studio in Brooklyn, “he has realized albums” by Sonic Youth, Material/Bill Laswell, John Zorn, Swans, Afrika Bambaataa, Herbie Hancock’s Rockit, Unsabe, Cop Shoot Cop, Boredoms, Foetus, Helmet, White Zombie, Dresden Dolls, Serena Maneesh and more and from what we see of Martin on line, he’s a big big active part of the scene over there. So Martin Bisi, respected New York musician, performer and record producer, someone who has been at a crossroads of indie/punk, experimental, and electronic music since early 80’s. A new Martin Bisi album, and right now with little more than a day of exploring it and playing it on repeat since it was opened it up here at our end, right now I’m figuring this is going to be featuring way up near the top in our end of year best things lists (unlike most, we like to wait until the year has actually ended, we’re seeing lists published already, I do love a list, but hell! There’s still great albums being released, this one came out this week!). Martin Bisi – Feral Myths (Black Freighter Records) – Now what do we have here? Actually I have no idea what we have here? I know whatever it is, this is damn good! “Feral Myths are tales of a wild state, of New York heroes and villains over the years, and random paranormal encounters”.
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