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Gypsum Blade

from Future Fossils by Insect Ark

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    FUTURE FOSSILS is a collection of solo archived outtakes, excerpts, and live improv tracks born between 2016-2018.

    Mastered by James Plotkin
    Artwork: Tekla McInerney

    About the release:
    Insect Ark weaves pulsing, seething clouds of terrifying sound, leading listeners through twisted aural visions in total abandon. The band’s 9th release, “Future Fossils” (Sept 2021, Consouling Sounds) are part of a revisitation to Insect Ark founder Dana Schechter's solo work alongside the well-traveled version of the “Duo-band” which includes live drums (“The Vanishing”, 2020, and "Marrow Hymns", 2018, both on Profound Lore Records).

    Side A features 3 all-synthesizer compositions by Schechter: Gypsum Blade and Oral Thrush, written and self-recorded in 2018 on the Buchla 200 Synth during a Guest Composer residency at EMS Elektronmusikstudion in Stockholm, Sweden. Anopsian Volta was written and self-recorded in 2019 at Schechter’s Brooklyn home studio.

    The album’s B Side, Gravitrons, a live noise improv set, was performed at a converted church in Brooklyn NY in 2016, with Schechter on lap steel/synths, and former collaborator/drummer Ashley Spungin on synths/percussion. This performance was a one-off instance; the two musicians were not accustomed to improvisations together, normally performing in the “band” duo format of bass, lap steel, drums and synths. "Gravitrons" was recorded shortly after Spungin joined the band the year before, and prior to their full-length recording together, 2018’s Marrow Hymns.

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    FUTURE FOSSILS is a collection of solo archived outtakes, excerpts, and live improv tracks born between 2016-2018.

    Mastered by James Plotkin
    Artwork: Tekla McInerney

    About the release:
    Insect Ark weaves pulsing, seething clouds of terrifying sound, leading listeners through twisted aural visions in total abandon. The band’s 9th release, “Future Fossils” (Sept 2021, Consouling Sounds) are part of a revisitation to Insect Ark founder Dana Schechter's solo work alongside the well-traveled version of the “Duo-band” which includes live drums (“The Vanishing”, 2020, and "Marrow Hymns", 2018, both on Profound Lore Records).

    Side A features 3 all-synthesizer compositions by Schechter: Gypsum Blade and Oral Thrush, written and self-recorded in 2018 on the Buchla 200 Synth during a Guest Composer residency at EMS Elektronmusikstudion in Stockholm, Sweden. Anopsian Volta was written and self-recorded in 2019 at Schechter’s Brooklyn home studio.

    The album’s B Side, Gravitrons, a live noise improv set, was performed at a converted church in Brooklyn NY in 2016, with Schechter on lap steel/synths, and former collaborator/drummer Ashley Spungin on synths/percussion. This performance was a one-off instance; the two musicians were not accustomed to improvisations together, normally performing in the “band” duo format of bass, lap steel, drums and synths. "Gravitrons" was recorded shortly after Spungin joined the band the year before, and prior to their full-length recording together, 2018’s Marrow Hymns.

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from Future Fossils, released September 24, 2021
Recorded and Performed by Dana Schechter at EMS Studios Stockholm, Picasso Machinery Brooklyn, and D. Diamante Berlin between 2018-2021. Mixed by Simon Goff at Hiddenseer Studios, Berlin, June 2021

Mastered by James Plotkin

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Insect Ark Berlin, Germany

INSECT ARK is an experimental cinematic noise band. Members: Dana Schechter (bass, lap steel, electronics) + Tim Wyskida (drums, electronics)

Band photo: Lupus Lindemann

Band contact: insectark@gmail.com
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