Anabatic Prism Live is the new album from Decolonize Your Mind Society. The band recorded the material live in Stereo DSD 256 during one day at SuperSize Recording Studio in Budapest. Despite the current apocalyptic state of the world, they celebrate life through the sheer joy of playing together. The band presents these extremely colorful tunes to our listeners as a reminder that there is always a bright side of this amazing magical universe.
Inspired by non-European traditional music, non-tempered tuning systems, psychedelic ritual performances, and the legendary Jon Hassell’s Fourth World music, Decolonize Your Mind Society was founded by Bálint Szabó Gosheven as a natural continuation of his creative focus and work.
The band has a unique sound thanks to the special instruments they use. Including the glissonic wind instrument or the refretted just intonation guitar, not to mention the retunable analog synthesizer that further expands their amazing musical planet. Just intonation music needs new approaches, new instruments and their effort on their debut album seems quite extraordinary.
The exquisite masks (see pictures in the PDF booklet) are the works of textile designers Tünde Fülöp and Kriszti Kecskés. Their primary function is to give an appropriate visual representation of the unusual soundings of just intonation. They tried to avoid the highly dangerous traps of cultural appropriation and thanks to the colorful materials and VHS tapes they created an extremely magical world.
Bálint Szabó – Just Intonation Guitar, Vocals
Ernő Hock – Double Bass, Vocals
Máté Pozsár – Synth, Una Corda, Vocals
Dániel Váczi – Glissonic, Vocals
Gergő Kovács – Saxophone, Vocals
András Halmos – Drums, Vocals
Tracklist
Total time: 00:45:01
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SKU | HRES2017 |
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Mastering Engineer | Tom Caulfield |
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Producer | Hunnia Records & Film Production |
Recording Engineer | Gábor Halász |
Recording location | SuperSize Recording Studio in Budapest, 8 October, 2020 |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DSD 256 |
Release Date | November 6, 2020 |
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