Polypores: The Impossibility
Polypores: The Impossibility
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Polypores
Label: Polytechnic Youth
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055300395849
Genre: Rock
Polypores, aka Stephen James Buckley, makes haunted space music using an ever-expanding mound of synthesizers, samplers, and old tape recorders. Bleak, icy drones give way to 1970's sci-fi synth lines, throbbing bass rumbles ominously beneath a psychedelic haze of wistful melody and disembodied voices. The Impossibility was inspired by the destruction of the planet Earth by the human race, the early works of JG Ballard, Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979), conspiracy theories, and places where the rules of time and space are brought into question. It was written and recorded in January 2017. A wonderful album, which comes dressed in a Nick Taylor designed sleeve. Vinyl-only; Edition of 300.
Tracks:
1.1 Morgellons
1.2 The Great Acceleration
1.3 Transmutation
1.4 Leviathan
1.5 A Violation of the Principle of Causality
1.6 Algae Blooms
1.7 Teeming
1.8 The Impossibility
1.9 Divine Astronaut
1.10 Warped Earth
1.11 Shocked Quartz
1.12 Elohim
1.13 Ancient Information
1.14 Post-Extinction