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〰️ STRLP-022 https://www.discogs.com/Pablos-Eye-Da... https://stroomtv.bandcamp.com/album/d... Following the releases of the vinyl compilation Spring Break and the maxi 12” compilation Bardo for Pablo, Dark Matter is part 3 in the Pablo’s Eye trilogy of selected works on Stroom. More than anything, Pablo’s Eye is a temporary atmosphere, like a taste or a dream… “Then there is the sound of silence. Usually, it would be true to say that there is no such thing as silence; no matter where you are, you will always hear the sound of your heartbeat & the blood rushing through your veins. I was a sound pioneer. As the alchemist mixed material & chemicals in the hope of creating new substances, so I mixed sounds and silences in the hope of creating new sites for infinite meditation. New forms. Instead of marshalling sounds into an arrangement that required attention, I began to think about the sounds themselves. I began to think of the future.” From The Velvet Gentleman by Richard Skinner, Faber & Faber 2014. Printed with permission of the author. released January 21, 2019 All music and lyrics composed & written by Pablo’s Eye. Mixed and produced by Axel Libeert & Erwin Autrique. Pablo’s Eye are Axel Libeert: guitars, sampler, keyboards, EMS synthesizer. Marie Mandi: voice. Thierry Royo: guitars, bass. Patrick Hanappier: violin. Found voices collected by Dominique Prud’homme. Dirk Wachtelaer: drums, percussion, electrobox. (guest) Ben Bollaert: keyboards. (guest) Geoff Leigh: saxophone. (guest) Photo by Sofie Middernacht & Maarten Alexander. Music Selection by Ziggy Devriendt. Artwork, Graphic Design by Nana Esi. Thanks to Suzanne Rose Gillon, Richard Skinner, Uwe Teichert, Luc Laret & all at Stroom.