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Why the Eye- Inspirex

SKU: 3700398731056
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Why the Eye- Inspirex
Why the Eye- Inspirex

Why the Eye is an experimental masked quartet from Brussels that propels bodies into trance during it's live performances. All instruments are DIY and played in real time, without loops or sequencers. Fans of The Residents, Société Étrange, Autechre, Boards Of Canada, The Meridian Brothers and Fulu Miziki could easily relate to their sound. Describing their music as "Prehistoric Techno", Why The Eye are set to release their new album 'Inspirex' on the 4th October via Exag Records. Opening with the fidgety JNSP, the vindictive summons La Machine is a brash, abstract experience with a deep yearning to set us free from everyday political confinement while the raw Où cours-je explodes into a wild rage of disorder and mayhem. At the heart of each track are the DIY instruments band member DjP (Jean Paul Domb) has assembled over the years, some of them directly inspired by the African sanzas. With names such as 'radiocaphone' and 'castabignettes', the instruments are cleverly connected to different effects pedals and are the heartbeat of Why The Eye. Elsewhere, the album title track reveals a snappy rhythmic quality with skittish sounds while Prairies and Animal are tribal-like in delivery with a deep-lying punk ethos.

Track List

  1. JNSP
  2. Le Retour Du Courant
  3. La Machine
  4. Mystère Court
  5. Où Cours-Je
  6. Inspirex
  7. Martien Certain
  8. Prairies
  9. Allô Conseillé
  10. Animal
  11. Erreur 499 Et Demi
Format: New CD/Electronic

Why the Eye- Inspirex

SKU: 3700398731056
Regular price $659.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 11.15.24

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Why the Eye is an experimental masked quartet from Brussels that propels bodies into trance during it's live performances. All instruments are DIY and played in real time, without loops or sequencers. Fans of The Residents, Société Étrange, Autechre, Boards Of Canada, The Meridian Brothers and Fulu Miziki could easily relate to their sound. Describing their music as "Prehistoric Techno", Why The Eye are set to release their new album 'Inspirex' on the 4th October via Exag Records. Opening with the fidgety JNSP, the vindictive summons La Machine is a brash, abstract experience with a deep yearning to set us free from everyday political confinement while the raw Où cours-je explodes into a wild rage of disorder and mayhem. At the heart of each track are the DIY instruments band member DjP (Jean Paul Domb) has assembled over the years, some of them directly inspired by the African sanzas. With names such as 'radiocaphone' and 'castabignettes', the instruments are cleverly connected to different effects pedals and are the heartbeat of Why The Eye. Elsewhere, the album title track reveals a snappy rhythmic quality with skittish sounds while Prairies and Animal are tribal-like in delivery with a deep-lying punk ethos.

Track List

  1. JNSP
  2. Le Retour Du Courant
  3. La Machine
  4. Mystère Court
  5. Où Cours-Je
  6. Inspirex
  7. Martien Certain
  8. Prairies
  9. Allô Conseillé
  10. Animal
  11. Erreur 499 Et Demi