SHANE ASPEGREN

Artist : Shane Aspegren
Title : Describing The Thing
Format : Digital EP

  1. Repatterning
  2. Describing The Thing
  3. Imaginal Pathway
  4. iTiS

Describing The Thing comes as a precursor to the forthcoming album Emblems of Transmuting Heat, which was finished a few months prior to the conceptualization of this four track EP. The music from both originates from the same transitional period, during which Shane Aspegren relocated from Hong Kong to Los Angeles. It is the first recorded music that Aspegren has released in some time, and the first solo music ever released under his own name.

Though he has an extensive history playing (drums/synths/machines/vx) with electronic/indie/experimental music projects, in the past decade Aspegren has moved back towards the territory of interdisciplinary art-making, in addition to taking a deep plunge into the healing, meditative, and physical aspects of sound. These latter influences are largely present in this new recorded music: two of the four tracks from the EP (as well as part of the forthcoming album) are reshaped iterations from Aspegren’s installations or artworks. Certain tracks on the forthcoming album also integrate binaural beats (or other meditative experiments) and take their shape through a much more free-tempo and ambient-leaning journey. Describing The Thing on the other hand, also evokes some of these elements of trance-like induction, though here it’s more through steady BPMs and repetition — somehow feeling like a closer connection to his earlier project The Berg Sans Nipple (his duo with Lori Sean Berg, a current member of Zombie Zombie.) In this sense, Describing The Thing feels a bit more direct than the impending album, which is largely about subtle synthesis, drone, and texture.

In addition to band projects (including The Berg Sans Nipple, Ça Va Chéri, and the first trio formation of Blood Wine Or Honey, a group he left in early 2019) Aspegren has recorded, toured, or otherwise collaborated with a long list of artists including (alphabetical): Arto Lindsay, Bright Eyes, DJ Sniff, Dominique A, Don Niño, F/Lor, Françoiz Breut, Ikue Mori, Jerome Lorichon, Ken Ueno, Kung Chi Shing, Lullaby For The Working Class, Mike Ladd, Nerve, Nicolas Laureau, Preservation, Quentin Rollet, Samson Young, Simeon Coxe (Silver Apples), Songs: Ohia, Tarek Atoui, Todd Fink, Woodkid & others.

TRACK BY TRACK:

Repatterning

This is a drastic edit/remix of a 20-minute composition originally made for a dance piece by choreographer Sudhee Liao (an excerpt of which can be found on the website Nowness.) Incidentally, it’s a perfect free-form opening companion to Describing The Thing.

Describing The Thing

Somewhat like Repatterning, Describing The Thing is a complete reworking of a different piece Aspegren started in 2022.

“I completely abandoned the original in its initial form —  the raw vocalizations were the only thing that I wanted to keep when I went back to revisit those sessions. The voices were recorded as a form of cathartic release during a period of time that I was heavily exploring voice and frequency as a form of somatic connection and release. In the end, this morphed through several different iterations, and finally turned into this version more than a year later, after moving to LA.”

Imaginal Pathway

Keeping in the theme of transmutation,  Imaginal Pathway is an audio excerpt and slight reworking of one of the “interludes” made for the Imaginal Pathways app for which Aspegren was the lead artist.

iTiS

iTiS is the newest of the four tracks, completely originating in the summer of 2023 in Los Angeles. “It started with a Moog Subharmonicon improvisation and turned into a slow build of layers and structure. Strangely, it feels like the oldest track to me… like I made it in another era of my life.”

 

Four tracks composed, played, recorded, & mixed by Shane Aspegren

Mastered by Antony Ryan at Red Red Paw

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© & ℗ 2023 Shane Aspegren licensed to Prohibited Records

Read the interview on 15Questions website 

Pictures © Frédéric Lanternier 2023 & © Avia Aspegren 2023