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Schismotecture: The Navidson Record

by M. Kammerbauer

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Shrine 04:02
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Black Ash 05:07
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Exploration 04:35
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Wall Bone 05:02
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In-Outward 04:20
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Void 10:12
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Schismotecture a.k.a. “The Navidson Record” is a conceptual cycle of recordings inspired by the concept of the house that is larger on the inside than on the outside from Mark Z. Danielewski's novel “House of Leaves.” Similar to the design of Friedrich Kiesler's “Endless House” it declares a state of perceptive emergency by dissolving the conventions of architectural geometry into a continuum, thus eerily creating an intellectual counterpart to the cave by having emerged from the depth of the earth. Schismotecture takes these spatial concepts into the realm of the audible. The recordings combine electroacoustic composition and improvised sessions (synthesizers, effects) with field recordings and electric guitar and bass guitar. The album includes the 2005 "Game Piece for Architecture", consisting of random play generated field recording audio edits creating an impossible aural architecture of the mind.

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released January 1, 2005

Conceived, recorded, produced by Mark Kammerbauer at White Furnace Lodge.

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