![]() ![]() It’s not a tune, as such – it’s too stumbling for that – but it’s melodic. ‘Leon increases bitcoins.’ ‘Cut off all psy vampires.’ ‘I am magnetizing abundance.’ After 15 minutes, the music shifts, obtuse noise segueing into chiming bell tones. A lot are in Spanish many request money, or cosmic wellbeing. ‘BRAINF**KING LOW FREQS’ demands another. Lines of text fade into view, jostling at the front of the tunnel before diminishing. Behind them, a projection of a low-res infinity tunnel – redolent of that early Windows ‘maze’ screensaver – fills the tank wall. I’m standing in a rusted water tank in Deptford to witness two men in lab coats tweak waves of static and rudimentary electronic flutter from the makeshift PA. Tom Howells learns about an occult pseudoscience that deserves a place in the canon of avant-garde electronics. ![]() ![]() With his Radionics Radio project, composer Daniel Wilson creates electronic music from an unexpected source – thoughts. ![]()
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