COWBOYS (FOR KAREN) by TORN HAWK & KAREN GWYER

SKU71889
ArtistTORN HAWK & KAREN GWYER
TitleCOWBOYS (FOR KAREN)
LabelNO PAIN IN POP
Catalog #NPIP 035
Tag
ReleaseW 34 - 2013
FormatVinyl - UK12'
Import
 € 11,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Torn Hawk & Karen Gwyer - Gauze (Spread)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/71889_cowboys_for_karen/1_torn_hawk_amp_karen_gwyer_-_gauze_spread.mp3
  2. Torn Hawk & Karen Gwyer - Cowboys
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/71889_cowboys_for_karen/2_torn_hawk_amp_karen_gwyer_-_cowboys.mp3
  3. Torn Hawk & Karen Gwyer - Grace Scrawl
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/71889_cowboys_for_karen/3_torn_hawk_amp_karen_gwyer_-_grace_scrawl.mp3
  4. Torn Hawk & Karen Gwyer - Oak & Sludge
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/71889_cowboys_for_karen/4_torn_hawk_amp_karen_gwyer_-_oak_amp_sludge.mp3
  5. Torn Hawk & Karen Gwyer - Gauze (Sped)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/71889_cowboys_for_karen/5_torn_hawk_amp_karen_gwyer_-_gauze_sped.mp3

Description

Very limited hand stamped white label vinyl bt LIES artist Torn Hawk!Michigan via London producer Karen Gwyer's debut album 'Needs Continuum' was released in Feb 2013. It's a deeply personal homage to classic house and deconstructed psychedelia built on organic cyclical rhythms and tempered synth washes. Before release, Karen passed tracks to visual artist and producer Luke Wyatt - aka Brooklyn, NYC's Torn Hawk (L.I.E.S Records) - for a remix. The music returned was not presented as a single track, but a 35 min "suite of deformations" of the original material. Presented as "Cowboys (For Karen)", the EP is eerily unrecognisable from the source material. Wyatt - whose art website's blog states "a longstanding obsession with elevating decay and the thrown-away" - has supplemented the ambient, natural feel of Gwyer's work with jagged guitar lines and intense, unpredictable Kraut rhythms. Where "Needs Continuum" was built for headphone listening, tracks such as 'Gauze (Sped)' twist Gwyer's coo-ing vocals and intuitive percussive pulses into limitlessly astounding turns of pumping, marginalised, mutant avant-dance.

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