The Cube Of Unknowing - Bog Phosphors

In the swirl of unseen currents, sounds push outward with centrifugal forces. Slowly, sonic tempest find balance within rhythm and cacophony. Now, heavy mana pulsates through the conscious, the mind nimbly paralyzed by an aural upheaval of inscrutable sound. Bog Phosphors glows with green florescence, playing tricks on those traveling within the dense transitioning patterns. Anchored in a sonic slough and then thrust high above, thoughts are pulled apart revealing the connecting fibers within all things. The experience reads horrifying, but is so pleasurably diametric. We listen with intentness and mesmerized delight. 

Francis Heery is the creative force behind The Cube Of Unknowing. With four previous cassettes on Ireland's Fort Evil Fruit label, the newest composition on Eiderdown Records follows the inspirational path and is focused on a specific location in Ireland. Bog Phosphors takes focus on the bogland plains of east County Galway, Ireland. Seven tracks of twisted harmonic branches and submerged bubbling beats. Theses sounds are decaying chemical reactions in a still world of brooding energy. The complexity is tremendous, a diversity music scholars will surely study. But with decomposition comes new life, Bog Phosphors is fluid from start to finish like all organic matter in the residing flow. 
 
Bog Phosphors is one of three fall releases for Seattle's Eiderdown Records. Of the three cassettes Bog Phosphors was in the smallest run of only one hundred editions. Currently there are only eleven tapes remaining. All The Cube Of Unknowing releases on Fort Evil Fruit have sold out in physical format, the newest Eiderdown Records release will follow the same path very shortly. The artwork for all three fall releases is by Aubrey Nehring, printing by A Crawshaw for Broken Press. Eiderdown always excels in beautiful completely saturated presentation to equal the sounds within. 






 
 


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