Artist
Label
Andrew Pekler
New Environments & Rhythm Studies
Faitiche
/
2025
Includes Instant Download
LP
25.99
fait-38LP / Includes Download Code
Edition of 500 copies
Pre-Order: Available on / around Jun 27th 2025
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Tracklist
1Globestructures 4:50
2Rhythm Study 1 1:20
3Fabulation For K 3:28
4Rhythm Study 2 1:09
5Cumbia Para Los Grillos 3:57
6Rhythm Study 3 1:40
7Cymbals In The Mist 5:50
8Rhythm Study 4 0:54
9Intermittent Chimes And Organ 3:49
10Rhythm Study 5 1:10
11Globestructures: Option II 4:50
12Rhythm Study 6 1:33

New Environments & Rhythm Studies finds Andrew Pekler returning to the humid zones he explored on previous albums such as Sounds From Phantom Islands and Tristes Tropiques. Split between longer immersive compositions and shorter glimpse-like sketches, these 12 tracks feature new juxtapositions of Pekler's familiar palette of synthetic field recordings, warm, undulating electronic textures, shifting percussion patterns and serene melodies. 

As with much of his recent work, Pekler's compositions here are structured around the beguiling effect of synthetic and non-synthetic sounds mirroring, mimicking and modulating one another. The teeming atmospheres within tracks such as Globestructures, Cymbals In The Mist or Globestructures: Option II are, despite their seemingly anthropogenic nature, entirely synthetic. Elsewhere, the lopsided grooves of Cumbia Para Los Grillos or Fabulation For K are derived from recordings of crickets and other insects which Pekler loops and uses to trigger electronic percussion – producing a pleasantly skewed rhythmic base for the fragments of melody which are layered on top. The six Rhythm Studies also follow the same principle – a playful interweaving of the organic and synthetic.

New Environments & Rhythm Studies is a further attempt to re-describe past tropes which laid claims to authentically represent music and sound from beyond the Western world (exotica, ethnomusicology, field recording) as undertakings of the imaginary.

Written and produced by Andrew Pekler, mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi, artwork by Morgan Cuinet, graphic design by Dmytro Nikolaienko.