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Surgeon – Luminosity Device. Label: Dynamic Tension Records – DTRCD4.
Album · 2018 · 9 Songs. Luminosity Device Surgeon.
Surgeon's next album, Luminosity Device, was inspired by Bardo Thödol, commonly known as The Tibetan Book Of The Dead. The nine-track album, which will hit the shelves on May 25th, is due out on Anthony Child's own Dynamic Tension label in double vinyl and digital formats. Thanks to its vision of a continuous flow between states of life and death, Bardo Thödol has been a common point of reference for Western artists throughout the 20th century. It's Child's first album under the Surgeon moniker since 2016's From Farthest Known Objects
Luminosity Device feels like Child’s attempt to reconcile these extracurricular experiments in the esoteric with the corpus of Surgeon itself. The album is inspired in part by the Bardo Thodol -better known in the West as the Tibetan Book of the Dead, an ancient guide to the afterlife beloved of psychedelic explorers-and boasts track titles alluding to that ancient text’s ruminations on death and rebirth.
Surgeon - Luminosity Device (2018). Songs in album Surgeon - Luminosity Device (2018). 1. Seven Peaceful Deities.
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Surgeon - Luminosity Device - 2018. The Primary Clear Light. Courage to Face Up To. ater. Master of All Visible Shapes.
It's Child's first album under the Surgeon moniker since 2016's From Farthest Known Objects. Child has also prepared a new live set, which will be performed at select events from late spring. Where his recent modular sets were improvised, the new show is based on Luminosity Device. Listen to "The Primary Clear Light.
In stock now for same day shipping. For his first album in nearly two years, Anthony Child - better known, of course, under the Surgeon alias - has taken influence from The Tibetan Book of the Dead, a tome that famously also inspired the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows". As a result, the Birmingham producer's usual moody modular techno rhythms and armour-plated grooves come brandishing decidedly trippy electronics, not to mention some serious psychedelic synth lines.
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