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Freejazz comedian Dimlite is releasing left-overs from Grimm Reality:
“The songs on Abscission stem from the same time and place(s) as Grimm Reality. Recorded in bedrooms, on livingroom floors and in Frankenstein labs between 2009 and 2011, they offer the same sensation of stumbling into a parallel universe as the album did, a place where all things tick and feel a tad different from the way we’d expect them to, without being entirely sure why. Right in front there’s the cutting, typically free-spirited rhythm section, duelling with fuzzy bass and guitar tones; all around it: the semi-synthetic carpet of harmony, melody and noise, providing the atmosphere characteristic of Grimm’s productions. And then, on some songs, Dimlite’s admittedly strange and rarely unaltered voice, blurting out wavering, train-of-thought vocals and garnishment. These elements, plus the ever-changing nature of each song, make Abscission a curious place worth visiting and sending postcards from.”

viralradio:

Freejazz comedian Dimlite is releasing left-overs from Grimm Reality:

“The songs on Abscission stem from the same time and place(s) as Grimm Reality. Recorded in bedrooms, on livingroom floors and in Frankenstein labs between 2009 and 2011, they offer the same sensation of stumbling into a parallel universe as the album did, a place where all things tick and feel a tad different from the way we’d expect them to, without being entirely sure why. Right in front there’s the cutting, typically free-spirited rhythm section, duelling with fuzzy bass and guitar tones; all around it: the semi-synthetic carpet of harmony, melody and noise, providing the atmosphere characteristic of Grimm’s productions. And then, on some songs, Dimlite’s admittedly strange and rarely unaltered voice, blurting out wavering, train-of-thought vocals and garnishment. These elements, plus the ever-changing nature of each song, make Abscission a curious place worth visiting and sending postcards from.”

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