Damn Luei Lit

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Damn Luei Lit by Andi Toma is a single sided-10” record passed to white purple vinyl with a screen-printed b-side. Includes handmade artwork, liner notes, photograph, and download code. Numbered edition of 300.

Infinite Greyscale is pleased to release Damn Luei Lit a new 10“ recording by Andi Toma, also known as one half of electronic music pioneers Mouse on Mars. Following on from the band’s percussive masterclass, Lichter (also on Infinite Greyscale) and their ambitious 2018 album Dimensional People (Thrill Jockey), Damn Luei Lit sees Toma going it alone in an exploration of off-kilter rhythms and extraterrestrial sounds. From an opening of bird song an inorganic structure is assembled; and with the stage constructed, the performance begins. What follows is a deep and engrossing exploration of an alien ethnography. Within a frame of hypnotic rhythms Toma traverses sounds and rituals to reveal field recordings from another planet.

https://anditoma.bandcamp.com/album/damn-luei-lit

How Mouse on Mars are using robots to expand their band

The post-digital / post-analog world uses those two ingredients but adds others, like biological, photochemical, optical, and perhaps most importantly, kinetic. Mouse on Mars, in collaboration with the Sonic Robots project of Moritz Simon Geist, are making just such a collective – human meets robot. And it makes some sense not just in technological terms, but aesthetic ones. The German collaborative get as playful with robotic use of objects and percussion as they do in their own devilish experimental improvisations. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/arts/music/mouse-on-mars-dimensional-people-mit.html

http://cdm.link/2017/05/heres-mouse-mars-using-robots-expand-band/

 

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