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CLOT Mix: Phantom Limb presents DYLAN HENNER

Text by CLOT Magazine



We inaugurate a new series of mixtapes specially created for CLOT Magazine. The first instalment comes from the hand of Phantom Limb and a newcomer to their rooster, Dylan Henner, presenting Alternating Microsound with Film Score: a mixtape.


Both of these categories of music acknowledge the environment. In film score, a soundtrack is part of worldbuilding; it is a key part of the film universe, part of its reality. Microsound music does something similar. It follows different rules to pop music, operating only within its own tiny world. Like film score, it is not made to be a filler of empty space, but to be detailed within it, like the literal case of NASA’s audio recording of the sounds made by Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as it flies through the outer universe.


A Secretive newcomer, Dylan Henner describes his work as “bliss-out ambient”. Henner released his debut EP, A Reason for Living through Phantom Limb, in February 2019.


 

Tracklist:
Akira Rabelais – 1440 Promp. Parv. 518_2 Wawyn, Or Waueryn, Yn A Myry Totyr, Oscillo.
Nick Zammuto – Stealing [from We The Animals]
Jim Wilson – God’s Chorus [edit]
Anugama & Sebastiano – African Journey [from Baraka]
Mike Shiflett – Sufferers
Benedetto Ghiglia – El Suplicio [from El Suplico]
2015 NASA recording of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Apichatpong Weerasethakul – Dawn of Boonmee [from Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives]
Aylu – IV
Michael Danna – Elena Shoplifts [from Ice Storm]
Sugai Ken – Wakihi
Edward Williams – Japanese Macaques [from Life on Earth]
Masaki Batoh – Kumano Codex 2
Genioh Yamashirogumi – Dolls Prophecy [from Akira]
Rully Shabara – Lahuwahlahu
Hayasaka Fumio – Seven Samurai Suite [from Seven Samurai]
Orton Socket – TLT
Joe Hisaishi – Hana Bi [from Hana-Bi]
Es – Sädekellot
Boris – Yesterday Morning [from Mabuta no Ura]






Website https://dylanhenner.bandcamp.com/album/a-reason-for-living-2
(Artwork by Stephen McLaughlin)
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