Premiere: LXV - Slip [enmossed] by zenevloed published on 2020-11-11T17:58:26Z Like entering a palatial hall of mirrors, LXV’s A Screen Memory opens with a baroque, choral synthesis. There are seraphs atop gilded plinths, chandeliers overhead. You’re ushered through an ornate, jeweled backdoor, and outside, it’s a beautiful bright day. Down a mossy path the calm patter of rain begins. A brook gurgles. There are voices too, though indiscernible. You arrive at a well brimming with crystalline data. But then a fog descends from behind. And down you go. The place you arrive in appears familiar, but something is off. Strange transmissions travel the air. Anomalies all around. Paradox reigns. Notions such as backwards and forwards lose meaning as do sender and receiver. The landscape is littered with softwares, broken bells. Looking up, there, some things in the shrouded distance: sonic objects, unidentified, glowing, you squint to get a good look, but before you can comprehend, the brain change concludes, and your paranoia turns to coursing pleasure. LXV is the most prolific alias of David Sutton, a sound arranger and independent researcher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also records under the monikers Heaven Copy, Temporal Movement, as well as his full name, David Wesley Sutton. releases November 20, 2020 professionally dubbed type I cassettes limited to 75 copies with hand-printed covers using water-based ink on recycled paper mastering - A Campbell Payne production assistance on 'Edouard' - Glyn Maier all proceeds to Friends of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape (Bridgeton, NJ) - nanticoke-lenape.info/friends.htm pre-order - https://enmossed.bandcamp.com/album/a-screen-memory https://soundcloud.com/lxv https://soundcloud.com/enmossed Genre Electronic