Kal Spelletich - The Blessing of the ZHENGKE ZGA37RG

The pulse of industrial machinery drowns out the natural world. A rhythm emerges from walls of noise echoing through enclosed spaces. Visualizing the sounds of Kal Spelletich, listeners are buried with a mechanization of sonic structures. A place where the aural world continues to exist long after humans have left. This energy holds beauty in the reaches of ingenious creativity. The assemble of machines from lifeless parts, the splendor of connecting consciousnesses through inanimate mediums sparked with life. 
 
The biggest or most important thought surfacing after listening to The Blessing of the ZHENGKE ZGA37RG is how congruent and fluid these sounds are. From an artist crafting all the devices used to make this sonic composition, there is no disjointedness. Noises gently ushered from inception to beauty. Rhythms slowly turning, received like AM radio waves in perfect signal strength, then fading into blurring static. The process oscillates among all of the pieces Kal Spelletich has created. Like tides rising and falling, this timeless process feels completely natural in a world so far from it.

Released on Public Eyesore Records / Eh? in an unknown number. Unfortunately physical copies are sold out, but the digital is available for listen and purchase on bandcamp. You can find out more about Kal Spelletich's creations from his site here. The Blessing of the ZHENGKE ZGA37RG could be the first release for Kal Spelletich under his name, but in past projects Seeman and Survival Research Laboratories there is a large body of work. An added degree of quality for this composition is mixing by fellow creator Bryan Day and mastering by James Plotkin.




 
 

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