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K7D 002 Proiekt Hat XX (Cass, Ltd) 20015
10 years later, another tape. Handmade metal box with insert. Artworks remain non-existent. It's all about material itself. Musically this tape offers some of more rough tape works within postmortem genre. While many "gutter noise" artists don't seem to have so much clue what exactly they're trying to achive, PH isn't here being overly distorted. Not muddy in distant and lazy ways, but seems like there is actually very detailed sound fetishism towards all things tape. Amount of tape hiss, sound artifacts of decaying tape and all that seems conscious, while music itself is far from being noisy. It's rather suffocating loops and blurry keyboard tones, which indicate into utterly minimalist and simple set up, that doesn't intend to go into areas synth modulation etc. My assumption would be just tape-deck-overdriven casio tones and such. Movie samples, which are quite oddly unpopular these days?!
One curious element in this release makes me wonder details. Tape shell is regular ferric tape shell. Meaning just two regular sized holes on top. But tape loaded inside shell seems like would be chrome tape - according to color of tape, which is very dark instead of red-brownish cheap ferric tape. It makes me wonder is this some sort of slap into face of people who have new tape decks with automatic tape mode switch? So they can't adjust it to chrome manually? Or perhaps technical detail, what boosts the intended frequencies? As indeed, chrome tapes sound little different depending what mode you use for playing them. It is also possible, that this is all purely accidental, and I just dream of PH's tape fetish going to odd levels such as this.