why we love this
An enchanting journey into the eye of a buzzing, beaming world of microcosmic life. Sounds cascade with luminous textures in this vibrant sonic garden.
about the record
Having emerged as a luminary of the Los Angeles Beat Scene, Matthewdavid immersed himself for several years in the rich, neglected, and often-derided archive of New Age sound and culture. He nurtured a new sensibility, a "New New Age" ethos, into existence. Mycelium Music represents a synthesis of these aesthetics, a unique alchemical marriage, where the digital and the organic, the earthen and the ethereal, the blooming and the decaying, all collide and coexist.
How might the mycelium sing? Whereas other sound artists might be tempted to capture the phenomena by reaching for a field recorder, Matthewdavid responds with a succinct, impressionistic, and diaristic suite of "songs." As with the mycelium itself, one cannot easily distinguish where one song ends and another begins.
- 1 - Norns 5:14
- 2 - Liquidity 5:19
- 3 - Perpetuity 4:52
- 4 - Phased Moon 2:53
- 5 - Zithertronica 3:05
- 6 - Grain 6:04
- 7 - X 4:47
- 8 - Spills 5:03
- 9 - Zithercelium 4:56
- 10 - MLR 4:18
- 11 - Zithertronix 5:14
- 12 - Harvest 4:16
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- 1 - Norns 5:14
- 2 - Liquidity 5:19
- 3 - Perpetuity 4:52
- 4 - Phased Moon 2:53
- 5 - Zithertronica 3:05
- 6 - Grain 6:04
- 7 - X 4:47
- 8 - Spills 5:03
- 9 - Zithercelium 4:56
- 10 - MLR 4:18
- 11 - Zithertronix 5:14
- 12 - Harvest 4:16
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
An enchanting journey into the eye of a buzzing, beaming world of microcosmic life. Sounds cascade with luminous textures in this vibrant sonic garden.
about the record
Having emerged as a luminary of the Los Angeles Beat Scene, Matthewdavid immersed himself for several years in the rich, neglected, and often-derided archive of New Age sound and culture. He nurtured a new sensibility, a "New New Age" ethos, into existence. Mycelium Music represents a synthesis of these aesthetics, a unique alchemical marriage, where the digital and the organic, the earthen and the ethereal, the blooming and the decaying, all collide and coexist.
How might the mycelium sing? Whereas other sound artists might be tempted to capture the phenomena by reaching for a field recorder, Matthewdavid responds with a succinct, impressionistic, and diaristic suite of "songs." As with the mycelium itself, one cannot easily distinguish where one song ends and another begins.