ARBOR 059; C60 CASSETTE
LAZY MAGNET / SOCIAL JUNK SPLIT


Jeremy Harris’ Lazy Magnet project has been active for well over a decade though the work has remained relatively shrouded in mystery.  A true nomad; shifting location and inspiration, following whatever path may prevent itself.  Under the Lazy Magnet guise, Harris has explored an innumerable amount of musical styles, adapting each to his uses. On “Yet From The Highest Crown No Blossom Fell” Harris (along with Sakiko Mori of Daily Life) explores the Sci-Fi textures of digital synthesizers.  A drifting score from the Providence Futuristic District where man and machine meet to look inside each other. Philadelphia’s Social Junk present four tracks operating from a similarly paired Industrial Sci-Fi stance.  Some of the groups strongest work, recorded in December 2008 while still living in Oakland, CA.  Feedback is tamed into a smooth element, as pliable as the human voice.  The union of these organic/inorganic elements create a unique sense of melody from within the warehouse; clearing away the trash, polishing the concrete.  In an edition of 125 copies with full color cardstock covers and labeled tapes.

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