second in this 10-part series of ultra eczema issues covering the home-recordings of the late belgian outsider / synth maverick edmond de deyster… these super-minimal pieces have a kind of douglas leedy “entropical paradise” kind of vibe (i.e. they sound “hands-off” for the greater part)… whereas for the first volume i still had a bit of doubt as to mr. de deyster’s existence of (srsly ; it could have been any number of dennis’ synth-owning friends pulling a fast one of all of us) bit the timbres / reverb-sheen overall certainly sound era-accurate (purportedly this material was laid to tape in 1975)…
really, really nice stuff… not mind-blowing in the akos rozmann / françois bayle sense, but if no-hope / loner / outsider bedroom electronic transmissions are your thing than you’ll certainly see the light within…
From the Mimaroglu Music catalog. All emphasis by Keith Fullerton Whitman.
I have volume one, and it’s quite a fuzzed out squelching trip into less travelled synthscapes.
