Bong Watt - If It Works, It​’​s Obsolete

Bong Watt is the sound for Oscar Reutersvärd’s drawings. Impossible shapes bent within the conscious as sonic earwigs burrow holes in the frontal lobe. Trying to think about “If It Works, It’s Obsolete” is beyond true abilities. There is no beginning, no destination to get to, only a micro-dose of sound chaos that becomes more familiar with each listen. With many listens in the tank, Walter Wright and Al Margolis (Elka Bong) with Mike Watt create the most subtly gentle entropy. These sounds are an arrangement for energy escaping through tiny cracks and fissures. Varying pressures causing an infinite diversity in the aural shape and feel. The bass is not present throughout, but when present, it  resonates as a predator, eating up sonic fractals as they spin away from the decaying source. 

“If It Works, It’s Obsolete” is not for everyone. Sounds are exploratory and require the most open mind and patience. There is no path, there is only the single moment that is constantly mutating and changing. Walter Wright and Al Margolis use many different methods for making sounds. With the proper time for listening, this composition will be as much fun as hopefully it was to create it. 

Released on the label, eh? in the spring of this year. Cassettes are currently available from the label’s website. Eh? number 125


 
 
 


Links
Public Eyesore Records / Eh? - bandcamp - facebook  

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