

Ambrosia(@) - Neacute Veacute
"Beautiful sci-fi techno" (Nick Luscombe, BBC Radio 3)
Following the emergence of two new tracks - These Two Thoughts, which featured an interactive flight sim/video, and Kittens, Puppies, Sunsets, Sex accompanied by a video constructed from footage of Fuse Art Space's DRIFT autorobotics project - we're extremely excited to announce the new full-length record by Ambrosia(@). Spanning nine tracks over 48 minutes, the album journeys through ecstatic hits of noise, extended ambient plates, nocturnal ghetto themes and warped anthems for misguided dancefloors.
INTERACTIVE VIDEO - These Two Thoughts: http://www.bombshop.org/ambrosia-chung/ VIDEO - Kittens, Puppies, Sunsets, Sex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3eGptC0VuE
Ambrosia(@)'s back story is complicated. The duo first emerged in 2010 with a series of drone tapes packaged in ZX81 cases with defaced inlays, each one equally unique, puerile and mildly offensive. Then came the intense Hysteria Siberiana, with its sheet noise pressure, monolithic bass and enormous harmonic structures. This aggressive yet blissful approach translated flawlessly into a live format, and the band shared stages with High Wolf, Maria Minerva, Female Band, Blue Daisy and others. A growing interest in field recordings led to 2012's Pevensey NLZ, a long-form study in coastal sound processed into ephemera and noise. Airplay on 6 Music and Late Junction alongside coverage in Foxy Digitalis, Wire Magazine and Decoder shored up a burgeoning reputation for no-compromise experimentation.
LP / £16.00 |
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DIGITAL / £6.75 |
"Beautiful sci-fi techno" (Nick Luscombe, BBC Radio 3)
Following the emergence of two new tracks - These Two Thoughts, which featured an interactive flight sim/video, and Kittens, Puppies, Sunsets, Sex accompanied by a video constructed from footage of Fuse Art Space's DRIFT autorobotics project - we're extremely excited to announce the new full-length record by Ambrosia(@). Spanning nine tracks over 48 minutes, the album journeys through ecstatic hits of noise, extended ambient plates, nocturnal ghetto themes and warped anthems for misguided dancefloors.
INTERACTIVE VIDEO - These Two Thoughts: http://www.bombshop.org/ambrosia-chung/ VIDEO - Kittens, Puppies, Sunsets, Sex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3eGptC0VuE
Ambrosia(@)'s back story is complicated. The duo first emerged in 2010 with a series of drone tapes packaged in ZX81 cases with defaced inlays, each one equally unique, puerile and mildly offensive. Then came the intense Hysteria Siberiana, with its sheet noise pressure, monolithic bass and enormous harmonic structures. This aggressive yet blissful approach translated flawlessly into a live format, and the band shared stages with High Wolf, Maria Minerva, Female Band, Blue Daisy and others. A growing interest in field recordings led to 2012's Pevensey NLZ, a long-form study in coastal sound processed into ephemera and noise. Airplay on 6 Music and Late Junction alongside coverage in Foxy Digitalis, Wire Magazine and Decoder shored up a burgeoning reputation for no-compromise experimentation.