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INFINITE BODY - Carve out the Face of my God

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Post Present Medium PPM28
Release Year: 2010
Note: noise artist from L.A. doing experimental drones, worth to check out!
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"Kyle Parker, better known as Infinite Body, is no stranger. He burrows deep inside what a song is, how to strip down something so far to where it just becomes two things, sound and feeling. Infinite Body started in August 2007, after performing and collaborating within the land of LA's harsh noise world (Haircut Mountain Transit, Gator Surprise, Men Who Can't Love). After years of making "Harsh" sounds with the other groups, Kyle started Infinite Body to encompass all things beautiful and began performing and recording this new project. On record, at times it can be hypnotizing and emotionally charging, other times it inspires you to think about life and drift off. Live it takes another form, learning the ropes from the noise world Infinite Body sets out to bliss out your mind, soul and ears by taking over your senses (he plays LOUD and he has a lot of lights that warp and dance with the music). It becomes an extremely vibrating, beautiful, and rewarding experiment. Infinite Body has toured with No Age two times, and was one of the openers on the "No Deachunter Tour" (Dan Deacon, Deerhunter and No Age's collaborative round robin tour). After a self released CD titled "White Hymn", which has won over many listeners, and a few limited 12"s, Infinite Body recorded "Carve Out The Face Of My God" for PPM. It is a step in a new direction with swells, peaks, and valleys of ethereal noise and fi eld recordings arranged for Infi nite body's extreme contextual mind. This vaporous and concise recording effort marks Infi nite Body's transition into deeper waters and opening up to the world around him. Feel free to write PPM HQ with any questions concerns or comments, this is definitely a record worth owning for multiple occasions and is intended for the realness of yourself." [label info]

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