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Neurosis

by Continuum

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The Eternal 06:50
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Embryo 11:19
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Neurosis 09:07

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Continuum are a collaboration between n-Entropy and g-Quantum whereby sonic constituents are theorised, extrapolated, refined and amalgamated into rhythmic and tonal quanta which transcend the parameters of sound. Their music interrupts the teleological experience of time, accessing alternate perceptual dimensions and reconfiguring the modern frequency matrix in a process known as sonic transubstantiation.

Combining elements of techno, post-rock, glitch, darkwave and classic Western soundtracks, the soundwaves within the Neurosis EP penetrate existence….

Neurosis was originally released on the Clan Analogue 1998 compilation Pre-Sense: A Convergence of Southern Harmonic Waves. Where have Continuum been since their apotheosis? n-Entropy and g-Quantum have been seen in Random Acts of Elevator Music and Mike Noga’s Gentlemen of Fortune, amongst other sightings…

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released March 23, 2010

Tracks 1, 2, 4 and 5 written by Graeme Cameron and Nick Wilson
Track 3 written by Joy Division
Tracks 1 and 5 recorded and mixed by Josh Abrahams
Track 2 recorded and mixed by Patrick Poulton, Graeme Cameron and Nick Wilson
Track 3 recorded and mixed by Simon Grounds
Track 4 recorded and mixed by Graeme Cameron and Nick Wilson
Mastered by Dave Nelson
Artwork by Narelle Wilson
Design layout by Anna Little

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Clan Analogue

The Clan Analogue collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound. Largely fuelled by the sore lack of live venues in Australia for electronic music and a lack of options for releasing recorded material, Clan Analogue was born out of necessity. ... more

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