micromagician
Tue 12 May 2009
Juno’s unrelenting hate

Like gunshots firing out of a canon at synchronised aliens who are tweeting love poems to each other and scattering from distortion crashing in waves all around them, micromagician is a new noise project that reflects the inner ramblings of a creative mind too prolific and inspired to contain itself. The eerie voices on ‘gospel girls’ whine and sigh in a magnetic, hypnotic amble, eventually called away by a dusty bleep. ‘post pond song’ is like the sequel to railcars‘ ‘life of st edmund’ from the Cathedral With No Eyes EP, which is where Aria Jalali of railcars first properly indulged in his electronic/blip tendencies. micromagician takes this infatuation to a whole new level, does away with the guitars and focuses solely on the isolated and syncopated sounds of his electronic equipment. Must be fertile water in San Francisco; micromagician is the latest in a string of uncompromising, impressive projects to emerge from Jalali’s dreams and fingertips.
Posted by Sarah Gooding under San Francisco
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