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Gain Stage: Forking Paths At this juncture the experimental landscape is filled with no shortage of soundscapers, so genre artists must work ever harder to distinguish themselves from the competition. Berlin-based duo Aritape and Pierce Warnecke aka Gain Stage do exactly that with their Forking Paths EP, a short (thirteen minutes) yet memorable three-part excursion that in its own subtle way stretches soundscaping's boundaries. The world conjured by the Warneckes is a grim one indeed, a dystopian, dehumanized zone destroyed by some unknown calamity—its music doom-laden and bereft of hope. Each part is different from the others: the first is earmarked by surging noise textures repeatedly collapsing into black holes followed by silence, while the second, a noise drone of fluttering, hazy textures, comes closest to being standard issue soundscaping. It's the third part, however, that is the most arresting: in an unexpected move, swarms of treated drums give the material a doom metal-like oomph, while electronics scatter shards of light across a blasted terrain of shrapnel and piercing synth tones. Most importantly, that closing section points a possible way forward for Gain Stage to separate itself from like-minded others in the genre pool. August-September 2013 |