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Apophenia: The tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated thingsIn times of uncertainty, a natural tendency as humans to make connections. Apophenia is a phenomenon by means of making any sort of connection. In Fuzznaut's first full length , it is a collection of 6 songs used to express meaning without words, using the guitar alone as the main means of communication."Fuzznaut creates an immersive and highly listenable collection of guitar and drone dirges on “Apophenia,” something you can put on if you need time for reflection or you just want to burn one as a long day comes to an end.This is a journey through a dry heat, but one that’ll feel oddly calming and psychologically rewarding." Meat Mead and Metal"The meditative aspects of Fuzznaut‘s drone are prevalent in Apophenia, but the songs seem to reach out as well as within, and if the connection being imagined is between the listener and the songs themselves, I somehow doubt Rizzo would mind." The Obelisk"Fuzznaut creates atmospheric heaviness that is as disturbing as it is enjoyable, as intense as it is shimmering. Textures change and metamorphose beneath the fingers and sensation builds up to shredding, razorwire levels." Ever Metal"Apophenia is a mood-setter and arguably a mood-enhancer. Like any good doomy album, however, it is not mere background music. Fuzznaut has created an introspective atmospheric instrumental album that rewards active listening and re-listening, and that is an admirable achievement. Highly recommended!" Sleeping Village released November 4, 2022 Apophenia written and recorded by Fuzznaut at Strega Sana Sounds March-July 2022Mixed and Mastered by Erik Peabody at Viking Guitar ProductionsRelease Date: November 4th 2022Artwork by FuzznautPR provided by Cursed Breath PR

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By Faster Circuits Streaming + Download Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card Download available in 16-bit/44.1kHz. $8 1. The Human Comedy 02:53 buy track 2. Imaginary Numbers 03:41 buy track 3. Belief (And Think Vertical) 06:58 buy track 4. Shallow Waves 03:29 buy track 5. Ambition Eats the Old World 04:54 buy track 6. Tuning for Accelerated Disappearance 02:52 buy track 7. Culmination 03:47 buy track 8. RIP 07:07 buy track about Apophenia finds Faster Circuits' brain-man Derek Almstead working through the murk and mumble of this sad past half-decade with the clarity you’d expect from this accomplished and variegated instrumentalist/producer. The eight tracks over its 36 minutes wield a generous pop sense whose methodology and melodic genetics find split parentage in Psychedelic New Zealand and, of course, the new traditions of halcyon Athens, Georgia Elephant 6 heyday Almstead helped forge as a member of Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power, Circulatory System (fill in your desired grocery list), and, veritably, as the late-era staff producer and mastering engineer for that whole crew. credits released November 30, 2017 licenseall rights reserved tags

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Bristles with the collision of disparate extreme musics, making it tempting to find a kind of mission statement in the title of Apophenian Bliss. Music, after all, is an abstraction – could it be the most sublime example of our search for pattern and meaning in the background noise of existence?“I'm not sure that it does,” Hermansen shrugs, “but I think it's interesting none the less. Apophenia means seeing patterns that aren't really there - a kind of delusion. Our brains are programmed to look for patterns, but that doesn't necessarily mean that there always are any. Whereas music is all about patterns, maths, and laws of nature - things that can be measured. At the same time music is also human emotions. We all have our individual musical experiences, but all are equally valid and true. That's the beauty of music: it can be observed objectively, and at the same time it can't.” released November 19, 2021 Even Helte Hermansen – Baritone guitarTrond Frønes - BassBernt André Moen – RhodesTorstein Lofthus – Drums and percussionAstrology (The One True Science)This Immortal CoilApopheniaRed Kite FlightMorrasolSleep TightAll compositions by Even Helte Hermansen (Tono), except Morrasol by Gisle Johansen (Tono)Recorded and mixed by Dag Erik Johansen at Athletic Sound, Halden, NorwayMastered by Espen Høydalsvik at Oslo Fuzz, NorwayArtwork and design by Per SpjøtvoldSupported by Sørnorsk JazzcenterProduced by Red KiteExecutive Producer for RareNoiseRecords: Giacomo Bruzzo© + ℗ RareNoiseRecords 2021

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A couple of grooves, and that was that. It was still touch and go whether we all would be able to go into the studio until the last moment, corona-wise, but we made it to Halden for two days, just.” “Luckily we have a strong chemistry both on a personal and musical level,” adds Lofthus. “Red Kite’s music leans heavily on improvisation and the band fuses our individual voices into a larger whole.”While the band is quick to disavow any over-arching theme to their music (“Naming any kind of music without lyrics is kind of absurd in itself,” insists Hermansen), the title of Apophenian Bliss at least reflects the worrying prevalence of conspiracies and misinformation in modern social and political discourse. Hermansen merely drew the phrase from a list of words and phrases he steadily compiles for just such purposes, but the addition of “bliss” certainly suggests that other woefully blissful state of humanity: ignorance.“People seem to see patterns everywhere,” the guitarist says. “Some might see the patterns they want to see. In a hostile world, who can blame them? Two people might even see the same thing as evidence of the exact opposite. Now, I don't subscribe to many conspiracies myself, but I'm kind of envious of those who do. It must be nice to feel confident that you know how the world really works, and make sense of it all.”The album explodes into existence with Lofthus’ pummeling intro to “Astrology (The One True Science),” which proceeds with reckless abandon and an angular groove propelled by Hermansen’s paint-peeling guitar pyrotechnics. Frønes’ muscular bass slithers at a determined, menacing pace on “This Immortal Coil,” a seductive blend of doom metal and electric Miles cool cloaked in Moen’s soulful Rhodes. The bliss is implied on “Apophenia,” a mesmerizing, free-floating piece of psych atmospherics. Lofthus again seizes the reins to hurl the listener into the vertiginous “Red Kite Flight,” followed by the album’s sole non-original, “Morrasol” (which translates to “Morning Sun”). This absorbing rush of psych-jazz, marinated in the third-eye spiritualism of Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, was borrowed from saxophonist/composer Gisle Johansen, a friend of Hermansen’s who the guitarist says, “loves death metal and Coltrane at the same time, just like us.” The album draws to an ethereal close with the spacious “Sleep Tight,” with Hermansen and Frønes weaving unison lines over Moen’s coronal drones and Lofthus’ pointillist interjections.Red Kite’s music

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Apophenia: The tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated thingsIn times of uncertainty, a natural tendency as humans to make connections. Apophenia is a phenomenon by means of making any sort of connection. In Fuzznaut's first full length , it is a collection of 6 songs used to express meaning without words, using the guitar alone as the main means of communication."Fuzznaut creates an immersive and highly listenable collection of guitar and drone dirges on “Apophenia,” something you can put on if you need time for reflection or you just want to burn one as a long day comes to an end.This is a journey through a dry heat, but one that’ll feel oddly calming and psychologically rewarding." Meat Mead and Metal"The meditative aspects of Fuzznaut‘s drone are prevalent in Apophenia, but the songs seem to reach out as well as within, and if the connection being imagined is between the listener and the songs themselves, I somehow doubt Rizzo would mind." The Obelisk"Fuzznaut creates atmospheric heaviness that is as disturbing as it is enjoyable, as intense as it is shimmering. Textures change and metamorphose beneath the fingers and sensation builds up to shredding, razorwire levels." Ever Metal"Apophenia is a mood-setter and arguably a mood-enhancer. Like any good doomy album, however, it is not mere background music. Fuzznaut has created an introspective atmospheric instrumental album that rewards active listening and re-listening, and that is an admirable achievement. Highly recommended!" Sleeping Village released November 4, 2022 Apophenia written and recorded by Fuzznaut at Strega Sana Sounds March-July 2022Mixed and Mastered by Erik Peabody at Viking Guitar ProductionsRelease Date: November 4th 2022Artwork by FuzznautPR provided by Cursed Breath PR

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By Faster Circuits Streaming + Download Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card Download available in 16-bit/44.1kHz. $8 1. The Human Comedy 02:53 buy track 2. Imaginary Numbers 03:41 buy track 3. Belief (And Think Vertical) 06:58 buy track 4. Shallow Waves 03:29 buy track 5. Ambition Eats the Old World 04:54 buy track 6. Tuning for Accelerated Disappearance 02:52 buy track 7. Culmination 03:47 buy track 8. RIP 07:07 buy track about Apophenia finds Faster Circuits' brain-man Derek Almstead working through the murk and mumble of this sad past half-decade with the clarity you’d expect from this accomplished and variegated instrumentalist/producer. The eight tracks over its 36 minutes wield a generous pop sense whose methodology and melodic genetics find split parentage in Psychedelic New Zealand and, of course, the new traditions of halcyon Athens, Georgia Elephant 6 heyday Almstead helped forge as a member of Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power, Circulatory System (fill in your desired grocery list), and, veritably, as the late-era staff producer and mastering engineer for that whole crew. credits released November 30, 2017 licenseall rights reserved tags

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Bristles with the collision of disparate extreme musics, making it tempting to find a kind of mission statement in the title of Apophenian Bliss. Music, after all, is an abstraction – could it be the most sublime example of our search for pattern and meaning in the background noise of existence?“I'm not sure that it does,” Hermansen shrugs, “but I think it's interesting none the less. Apophenia means seeing patterns that aren't really there - a kind of delusion. Our brains are programmed to look for patterns, but that doesn't necessarily mean that there always are any. Whereas music is all about patterns, maths, and laws of nature - things that can be measured. At the same time music is also human emotions. We all have our individual musical experiences, but all are equally valid and true. That's the beauty of music: it can be observed objectively, and at the same time it can't.” released November 19, 2021 Even Helte Hermansen – Baritone guitarTrond Frønes - BassBernt André Moen – RhodesTorstein Lofthus – Drums and percussionAstrology (The One True Science)This Immortal CoilApopheniaRed Kite FlightMorrasolSleep TightAll compositions by Even Helte Hermansen (Tono), except Morrasol by Gisle Johansen (Tono)Recorded and mixed by Dag Erik Johansen at Athletic Sound, Halden, NorwayMastered by Espen Høydalsvik at Oslo Fuzz, NorwayArtwork and design by Per SpjøtvoldSupported by Sørnorsk JazzcenterProduced by Red KiteExecutive Producer for RareNoiseRecords: Giacomo Bruzzo© + ℗ RareNoiseRecords 2021

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A couple of grooves, and that was that. It was still touch and go whether we all would be able to go into the studio until the last moment, corona-wise, but we made it to Halden for two days, just.” “Luckily we have a strong chemistry both on a personal and musical level,” adds Lofthus. “Red Kite’s music leans heavily on improvisation and the band fuses our individual voices into a larger whole.”While the band is quick to disavow any over-arching theme to their music (“Naming any kind of music without lyrics is kind of absurd in itself,” insists Hermansen), the title of Apophenian Bliss at least reflects the worrying prevalence of conspiracies and misinformation in modern social and political discourse. Hermansen merely drew the phrase from a list of words and phrases he steadily compiles for just such purposes, but the addition of “bliss” certainly suggests that other woefully blissful state of humanity: ignorance.“People seem to see patterns everywhere,” the guitarist says. “Some might see the patterns they want to see. In a hostile world, who can blame them? Two people might even see the same thing as evidence of the exact opposite. Now, I don't subscribe to many conspiracies myself, but I'm kind of envious of those who do. It must be nice to feel confident that you know how the world really works, and make sense of it all.”The album explodes into existence with Lofthus’ pummeling intro to “Astrology (The One True Science),” which proceeds with reckless abandon and an angular groove propelled by Hermansen’s paint-peeling guitar pyrotechnics. Frønes’ muscular bass slithers at a determined, menacing pace on “This Immortal Coil,” a seductive blend of doom metal and electric Miles cool cloaked in Moen’s soulful Rhodes. The bliss is implied on “Apophenia,” a mesmerizing, free-floating piece of psych atmospherics. Lofthus again seizes the reins to hurl the listener into the vertiginous “Red Kite Flight,” followed by the album’s sole non-original, “Morrasol” (which translates to “Morning Sun”). This absorbing rush of psych-jazz, marinated in the third-eye spiritualism of Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, was borrowed from saxophonist/composer Gisle Johansen, a friend of Hermansen’s who the guitarist says, “loves death metal and Coltrane at the same time, just like us.” The album draws to an ethereal close with the spacious “Sleep Tight,” with Hermansen and Frønes weaving unison lines over Moen’s coronal drones and Lofthus’ pointillist interjections.Red Kite’s music

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