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Komare – The Sense of Hearing

Komare – The Sense of Hearing

Komare is Dominic Goodman and Peter Blundell who also make up two thirds of Mosquitoes. Somewhat of an estranged cousin to Mosquitoes take on re-ruffled rock, Komare resides more as a dub influenced exploration of the outer fringes, creating a thick vibrational delusion. \n \nSomehow like Zweistein mixing a Robert Ashley record, Komare is an exceptional space and time stretching disorientator. In the process of rendering reality redundant Komare gleefully lead the listener into a netherworld of holographic, hallucinatory audio. Shades of Monoton and Pyrolator may also be detected as can the impression of intoxicants wafting around the mixing console. This is a state where humans and machines, though present, are smeared of all traceable attributes. The depths of the journey moves further into a netherworld as the album progresses/disintergrates. \n \nNot necessarily one for the beauty seekers, Komare is an extremely deep trip concocted by two unbridled creative crusaders. \n \nLimited edition vinyl in a screen printed wrap around sleeve in an edition of 400 copies \n \n 

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