Cleared – Lustres (Room40)

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A note from Cleared
Our approach to making records has always involved an exchange of individually created sounds, which are joined together through live improvisation, studio recording, and the use of diagrammatic visual scores. Over the last several years, we have been interested in expanding very small fragments of these discreet pieces of audio into long-form compositions. This process has resulted in a new approach to how we build tracks from the ground up. In this particular workflow, one of us is largely responsible for supplying the main cache of sounds, and the other is responsible for the processing and sequencing of those sounds.

As we developed this kind of working relationship, the nature of the material has ventured into a palette that is more electronic. This is perhaps a result of the “collage” aspect of how the audio is arranged inside of a digital environment, as well as our continued discovery and use of new digital processing tools. We are constantly attempting to extract as much as possible out of an initial collection of audio, which typically includes field recordings, synthesis experiments, bits of acoustic instrumentation, and found sounds. In many instances the original sounds are manipulated far beyond their recognizable characteristics, which creates new and unexpected results.

We also share a great personal interest in utilizing sounds with different levels of fidelity, as we both enjoy the unique traits inherent in various recording formats. The artifacts and destructive compression of antiquated digital recorders, and the pristine qualities of modern studio technology both contain, in different ways, our own intimate relationships to such devices and spaces. We believe this is reflective of how we associate and remember sound, which is through the peripherals of its delivery. In the context of Cleared, this interest is pursued to further the poetic and gestural features of our music, and to create records that are infused with visual imagery, memory, and the physical environments in which we find inspiration.

Lustres is the most detailed and refined output of our studio practice using this method of exchanging sound material. The four tracks present a mood that, for us, is indicative of a kind of rolling celestial atmosphere. Simultaneously, there exists both a subterranean and starlit quality about the music. To us, it is not unlike the imagined terrain of a distant meteor or orbiting asteroid, alternating between the extremes of light and temperature as its path is slowly carved in a dark vacuum. It is music for contemplation and quiet reflection, as these are the states of listening we have come to greatly appreciate in our personal lives, and as the space in which we are most happy to have our music experienced. Lustres is a document being released as we near 15 years of the Cleared collaboration, and we hope it offers listeners a chapter of our story that, while rooted in our past material, advances the core discipline of what we have always pursued as our central theme: Patience.

All sounds by Steven Hess and Michael Vallera
Arranged and mixed by Michael Vallera
Mastered by Lawrence English at Negative Space
Photography by MIchael Vallera
Design by Traianos Pakioufakis

Nadja – cut (Cruel Nature Records)

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Four extended songs ranging from experimental and minimal acoustic to heavy industrial doom metal, with the addition of saxophone, French horn, harp, and multiple voices.

Double LP release by Midira Records available from:
midirarecords.com/release/md-156-nadja-cut/

CD available from Broken Spine Productions:
nadja.bandcamp.com/album/cut

Cover artwork by Jesse Narens.

www.midirarecords.com
cruelnaturerecordings.bandcamp.com
otayonii.bandcamp.com
andyaquarius.bandcamp.com
fastermilesanhour.com
jessenarens.com

 

released October 24, 2025

Aidan Baker – guitars, drum machine, voice, saxophone
Leah Buckareff – bass, voice
Andy Aquarius – harp
Kartini Suharto-Martin – french horn
Tristen Bakker – voice
Oskar Bakker-Blair – voice
Lane Shi Otayonii – voice

Born Erased – I Am The End Of The World (BLWBCK)

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“I Am The End of The World” is the first offering of Born Erased, a new endeavor by Bulgarian musician Angel Simitchiev, who first appeared on BLWBCK in 2013 with his now-defunct alias Mytrip. As both the project name and album title suggest, the music is meant to evoke bleaker, darker, and even dystopian visions. These are parts of a narrative that is simultaneously deeply personal and universal. Muted anger, despise, and hatred for the world collide with hope for freedom, even if it comes at the cost of the total eradication of the reality we are forced to live in. “I Am The End of The World” took nearly three years to be completed. The backbone of the record was written in a breath but then slowly structured and expanded upon. In this album, Simitchiev juxtaposes his nearly two decades’ worth of ambient research with his long involvement in hardcore punk. Severely deformed guitars, cavernous synths, and drastically manipulated recordings of heavy machinery are organically intertwined to become the core of the album.

A big part of why it is so impactful is that the gates were open for several guest musicians who added even more depth and character to a record already highly dense with sound. Moss Harvest (tape manipulation and textures) and V0LAND (cello) are found on two of the more straightforward ambient tracks in the album. Shattering, almost doom-influenced live drums on three of the tracks have been performed by Boris Malevanov (Nocktern, Heptagram) which brings this otherwise fragile and drifting genre to its most extreme form.

blwbck.bandcamp.com/album/i-am-the-end-of-the-world