1: Modular synths meet fuzzed guitar on the edge of breaking up or beyond, and a bit of e-bowed guitar.
2: If you ever wanted to know what half a dozen fuzz pedals - partly all at once - sound like.
3 & 4: Alternate versions of two tracks from upcoming (probably 2022) albums.
5: Fresh track added. More synth + guitar madness. Wouldn't fit anywhere else, so I use it here...
"The first two tracks are current, with a guitar and modular synth-driven long-form track from gnaarf that stays just on this side of musicality with a mega fuzzed guitar that alternates between keeping some kind of rhythm and plucking along in meandering fashion as the synth hammers out all manner of warbles, scrapes, and various noises. For the second two songs, we are treated to the alternate versions of two songs that are still yet to be released. The contribution from Deludium Skies is sufficiently noisy but also seems to retain some manner of punkish stylings, although these stylings are pushed to their absolute experimental extremes. Is it an unusual move to release an alternate before the original? Don't care, I enjoyed it." - On the Fringes of Sound