We are pleased to announce
the release of the new Fossil Aerosol Mining Project album, Decades of Fake
Resurrection. Celebrating 25 long
years of making obscure electronica, this is a retrospective survey of material
dating from 1986 - 2011. Dead places re-imagined, and contaminated things
reactivated.
The Project began producing
audio recordings during the mid-1980s, using literal “found sounds” such as
fragments of open reel 1/4” tape and 35mm film recovered from burnt out
warehouses and abandoned drive-in theaters. The earliest compositions involved
physical tape loops and analog signal processes, which were gradually replaced
by digital delay treatments and multi-track manipulation. All of Fossil
Aerosol’s work is fashioned from multiple layers of audio artifacts, which are
both naturally and artificially decomposed.
The new compilation is
composed of unreleased or substantially remixed tracks. Included here are two
tracks from the If You Enjoyed the Dawn of the Dead sessions – one remixed and one unreleased. Also an
unreleased track composed for the 30th anniversary of the Three Mile
Island incident (Shango Over the Island) and for fans of Zoviet France, the tribute track Smuggled Through Zoviet France.
Find the new album on
iTunes or Amazon.
And find a freebie not
included on the new album here:
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