36 / The Infinity Room - Now Available

Now available, Dennis Huddleston's new album under his 36 alias, The Infinity Room.

A concept album built around a similar sound and theme, each track builds off the previous, creating "self contained miniature galaxies" (Textura review). 

This blog post may have come a little too late for some, as the response to this album has been amazing so far, with all pre-orders selling out, and the bulk of the copies which were at Juno also selling out, within 24-hours. Thank you to everyone who purchased a copy of the vinyl, and still supports and buys digital music in an ever-increasingly harder industry. 

There will be a few vinyl copies available at the below stores any day now, and the digital is available on the ASIP Bandcamp. Unfortunately, US copies of the vinyl are pretty much sold out everywhere. 

For more information and to listen to the album, head over to the release page, or stream below.

Buy Digital

Vinyl copies (very few) due to be in stock at Boomkat (UK) Phonica (UK) Deejay.de (DE) Redeye (UK) and Ultimae (FR). And a few copies will be made available direct from 36 on Bandcamp

 
 

Announcing: 36 / The Infinity Room (ASIPV006)

 

Hypersona, Lithea, Sine Dust, Hollow, Shadow Play, Pulse Dive, Seconds & Forever, the list of great 36 releases goes on...

After collecting and admiring his music since 2009, we're excited to announce that Dennis Huddleston, aka 36 will be releasing his next album here on ASIP - a new concept album titled The Infinity Room.

The album will be available October 24th on double transparent red vinyl 🔴. Pictures, previews and a pre-order to be announced very soon.

Until then, enjoy some of 36's contributions to ASIP so far.

36 / London

Most recently, 36 contributed this beautiful piano track to our second vinyl compilation, Europe. The vinyl has long since sold out, but digital is still available on Bandcamp.

36 / Heather Spa

36's contribution to the early days of The Places Series (our first digital-only release series) was this 4-track EP. Heart-wrenching strings, dedicated to a moorland area on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Available as a free download on Bandcamp.

36 / isolatedmix 12

All the way from 2010, comes this mix from 36 detailing some of his many inspirations - the perfect place to start to understand the wide spectrum of ambient sound emitted from 36 over the following years. More info and download.

 

Video: Merrin Karras - Liberant (by Jan Goldfuß)

 Jan Goldfuß returns with another superb video for Merrin Karras' track, Liberant (taken from his album Apex).  

After his video for Markus Guentner's, Theia, Jan progresses from the fluid drama of Theia, to the graphic, poly-like take on Merrin Karras' album artwork - a perfect match for the colorful, fizzing synths of Liberant.  Read his detailed approach to the video below, and check out his other videos at http://jangoldfuss.de/.

Merrin Karras Apex (ASIPV005), is available to buy in digital and vinyl formats here.

Remember to watch the video full-screen and in HD, if possible.

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Hi, my name is Jan Goldfuß. I'm a digital artist based in Berlin, Germany. I work both for commercial projects, as well as independent art centered ones.

The beginning point was the cover-image of the album, which represented an abstracted low-poly-like version of an image as Ryan told me.

My approach was to use something similar as the beginning frame and from that start a journey building up in complexity corresponding to the climaxing music. I decided to not work with editing but instead do a cut-less over six minute long evolving take while zooming out slowly, as the chosen track (Liberant) develops in a similar way.

What you see is a simple low-polygonal sphere which gets deformed by two animated noise-fields while the polygonal resolution of the sphere is increasing. Also the colors get directly influenced by these noise-fields. This is kind of what happens with digital media in general nowadays: Increasing the resolution and by that getting more and more complex. But it is all based on rather simple discreet and controllable units (be it polygons, pixels or transistors...). I like to show this in general in my works: A lot of simple stuff can produce new systems and thus overwhelming complexity. (Just like in our real world by the way...)

On the other hand we got algorithms which need only a few inputs but then can run forever, ever evolving and generating new kinds of form or information. Mostly these are used to generate something similar we already know (VFX, photo- realism).

For me it is more interesting to discover what kind of new aesthetics are hidden in these algorithms. So I often just allow them to happen as they like, merely defining the ground rules and letting them run. In an art context I like to compare this approach with the surrealistic technique of "ecriture automatique" or Pollock's "action paintings". This means for me working partly subconsciously with the medium and not dominantly against it, not forcing it into forms but letting it flow.

As in the real world I like to just watch and observe things changing and evolving (like clouds, water, plants,...) which also can happen in the digital realm in it's own way as we have seen.

For synchronizing image and sound I resigned to use beat detection, as this can tend to feel forced in my opinion. Instead I matched the animation of the noises to the rhythm of the music by hand. In this way I hope to generate a more organic feeling by so to say using the spectators brain to establish a connection between image and sound. Thus the spectator becomes an active element, reacting to and interpreting the "abstract narration" of "techno-poetics" as I like to call it". http://jangoldfuss.de/

See Jan's previous video for Markus Guentner, here
 

 
 

Merrin Karras / Apex (now available)

 

We're pleased to announce our next release from Ireland's Brendan Gregoriy under his new ambient alias, Merrin Karras

"An inspired album of vibrant, expressive compositions"
"Stockpiled soundtracks for yet-to-be-realized and conceived cinematic masterpieces"

Available now in a green double vinyl; housed in a matte gatefold sleeve; digital and a very limited run of CDr's at Bandcamp.

For non-US customers, do not fret! UK based site Juno will have stock from Monday August 1st with cheaper shipping to Europe and rest of world. You can sign up on the site to get an emil notification. 

Read more, along with existing reviews of the release, and interviews with Brendan, over on the full release page.

 

Parks - In Memory

 

Igor Bystrov aka Parks, sadly passed away in June 2016.

Igor was a big part of ASIP and the wider ambient community, contributing his beautiful textured music to the label's beginnings, including: The Places Series, as well as the first two vinyl compilations; Uncharted Places and Europe

We're deeply saddened by Igor's passing and wish to celebrate his life and music as Parks, which so many of us loved and will continue to cherish forever. 

This is a collection of his original music on esteemed labels such as Infraction Music as well as Igor's contributions to ASIP, available for free. If you wish to contribute any money by choosing to pay for this EP, all proceeds will go to Igor's family. 

You can find more of Igor's music and continue to explore his legacy on his Bandcamp page.

Thank you for the music Igor. 
RIP.

'In Memory' is available on Bandcamp.