Originally an audio collaboration with Mitchell Stafiej under the name Fuckers, then transformed into a solo A/V performance for Télépresence II (2018, NYC) by Rob Feulner, "Carmen" is the story of a woman whose separation from her loved ones is heard through telephone wires.
Hand-stamped VHS tapes in a transparent case with "postcard" style insert. The most DIY Bleu Nuit Video release yet. Limited to 25 copies.
Constructed around skipping and CD glitch textures, the pointillist songs on “Evergreen” dance like sunbeams thru a prism. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2022
The origin behind this delightfully brutal glitch/noise record is wild: a program that plays any application as if it’s an audio file. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 10, 2022
A haunting, beautiful, autobiographical record that uses samples of old gospel records to wrestle with faith and unbelief. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 2, 2021
This wild experimental artist from Chicago uses electric kazoos, tape loops, and more to craft far-out, wonderfully confounding songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 15, 2021
Charged-up, glitched-out electronic music from Montreal's Amselysen that noisily breaks down the tropes of subgenres like hardcore and IDM. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 8, 2020
The Chicago wunderkind's debut album is half lo-fi hip-hop pianos and breakneck drumming, half polished pop songs full of orchestral arrangements and whimsical but melancholic melodies. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 23, 2020