Multicast Dynamics
Continental Ruins
Denovali Records
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2017
LP
12.99/19.99
den276lp / Includes Download Code
180 g Vinyl, incl. printed inner Sleeve
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
1Vault 4:13
2Continental Ruins 6:04
3Unknown Place 5:16
4Archive 3:18
5Magenta 3:02
6Animated Being 5:51
7Coil 3:58
8Lake Haze 5:30
9Red Part 4:12
10Frequency Modulation 2:48
11Viewpoint 1:32
12Cryosphere 6:05
13Zone 3:30
14Current 5:51

Finland-based Samuel van Dijk is an electronic music producer, sound designer and media artist, having released electronic music under a variety of projects, namely, Mohlao and VC-118A. Following on from 2015's highly praised album quadrailogy, Multicast Dynamics releases his new "Continental Ruins" LP on Denovali Records. Inspired by decayed infrastructure, Samuel van Dijk reveals his sound documentary about sunken cities and continents, landslides and islands. A study on storytelling with sound, where electronic music acts as a verb, moved by images and narratives.

„Continental Ruins“ LP is a journey through washed out, blurred particles, gliding across the ungraspable seafog of the atlantic, transforming the visible into sound. The murky and desolated atmosphere throughout the tracks reflects an forgotten utopia of places that were once populated. Unfolding fallen structures, immersing into the elusive, submerged land, searching for signs of life in the lost memories of faded civilizations, Multicast Dynamics explores ultrasonic underwater communication, decodes messages and browses through the archive of the past.

Written and produced with analogue synthesizers, arcane effect units and manipulated field-recordings, finally sequenced with the computer and mixed using temperamental analogue mixers. "Continental Ruins" LP is a slow horizontal panning, gliding through frames of sounds, creating textures and layers with unobtrusive rhythms. Samuel van Dijk delivers a calm and organic sound journey, resting on gloomy swirls and hidden artefacts. Artwork by T. van Dijk.