Andrew Weathers - Haxa

Echoes of civilizations resonating through a sonic void. Some form of life long extinguished, imagination gives rise to the dissolved audio landscape. Sounds from everyday life blur most harmoniously with catastrophic endings. Repeated noise from an urban focus or the repeated squelch from alien interference.  Andrew Weathers paints sound in broad strokes. the conscious smudges with a perplexing full emptiness. As listeners, thoughts quickly pour in the the deep valleys barren of bristling saturation. Haxa is a very easy album to brain burn in. A drone of subdued chaos, a place where tranquility and loneliness tangle with ferocity and reprieve. The mind settling into a vantage point deep within the striking phonic details. 
 
Released on cassette by the Los Angeles label Variable Recordings. Haxa is the third release from the label with Many Hands, "There are Moss Balls in Paradise" being the second, also described on this site. The first release is by by Jay Howard and Ian MacPhee titled "Opaque Fluid Garden" is one that needs to still be checked out. Haxa was released Released yesterday, April 4th, 2026. Amazingly there is a small ability to get all of the first three releases on the label. If you are reading / listening, this is the start and you are right there!
 
And if you did not see the name in the title, this is the sonic craft work of Andrew Weathers. Thankfully involved in a vastly intricate quit amount of sounds running through Lost in a Sea of Sound.  





 
 


Links
Variable Recordings - bandcamp

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