
Harold Turgis: Satellite 1997-2021 cassette
Produced by the borough that bought us the pastiche orchestration of St. Etienne & the pushed sense of electronic manipulation that birthed dubstep, “Satellite” brings us a seemingly lost anthology of starkly DIY electronic & experimental sound work. Drum machine-focused tactile gold that is not unlike a nascent Thomas Leer holding Brian Eno hostage in order to pen a film score for a lost Eames-produced short film, these 22 tracks of instrumental meditation on civics, modernist architecture, utopian living & the interstices of a mega city is an effortless & dream-like listen.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.
Produced by the borough that bought us the pastiche orchestration of St. Etienne & the pushed sense of electronic manipulation that birthed dubstep, “Satellite” brings us a seemingly lost anthology of starkly DIY electronic & experimental sound work. Drum machine-focused tactile gold that is not unlike a nascent Thomas Leer holding Brian Eno hostage in order to pen a film score for a lost Eames-produced short film, these 22 tracks of instrumental meditation on civics, modernist architecture, utopian living & the interstices of a mega city is an effortless & dream-like listen.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.
$94.00
Harold Turgis: Satellite 1997-2021 cassette—
$94.00
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Produced by the borough that bought us the pastiche orchestration of St. Etienne & the pushed sense of electronic manipulation that birthed dubstep, “Satellite” brings us a seemingly lost anthology of starkly DIY electronic & experimental sound work. Drum machine-focused tactile gold that is not unlike a nascent Thomas Leer holding Brian Eno hostage in order to pen a film score for a lost Eames-produced short film, these 22 tracks of instrumental meditation on civics, modernist architecture, utopian living & the interstices of a mega city is an effortless & dream-like listen.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.
This collection of music was crafted in a collection of flats & houses throughout SE London on a Tascam 8 Track, a phone & from varying sources of drum loops & found sound. It is as thoughtful as it is jarring, & while it might veer far from any kind of conventional pop sensibility it is unmistakably in love with the “song”.











