Marginalized Information Forms One: Ping

Track Listings

 
1. Logo (Observer)
2. Ping
3. Neutrino
4. QQ47
5. Piano Pill
6. Plippus
7. Ohmf
8. Reversevent
9. Jatchtas
10. Arnologer
11. Scene of Changery

Editorial Reviews

URB
"Maximized minimalism that encourages the listener to don the headphones and philosophize out."

Product Description
Rising from the ashes of the enigmatic San Diego post-rock troupe Physics at the beginning of 2000, Aspects Of Physics exists as a continuation of existing ideas with the fusion of new thoughts on music. Marginalized Information Forms is a set of three recordings/releases constructed over a two-year span, divided by musical style, instrumentation and philosophical content. Ping, the first in the series, loosely illustrates the point of view of the observer in relation to information using guitars, synthesizers, computers and other electronic devices that combine into a variety of experimental yet melodic soundscapes. If Aspects Of Physics were a humanoid with a three-way split personality disorder, Ping would represent the emotive, warm, graceful side that would invite you over for a beer and some intellectually stimulating discussion about the state of the universe. In a couple of months you’ll come to meet the other two personalities (MIF2 and MIF3 on different labels). Since you last saw Aspects Of Physics, they’ve added Brent Asbury (Pinback, Thingy) on live drums and effects units, completed numerous West & East Coast tours (including multiple live internet performances for the New York Underground Film Festival and MiniMax series conducted by William Duckworth), and invented/utilized web-based MIDI interfaces and software. For fans of Telefon Tel Aviv, Fridge, Four Tet, Müm, The Album Leaf, Stockhausen/Cage/Glass and Warp Records.

Marginalized Information Forms One: Ping,Aspects of Physics,Imputor? Records,Dance Music,Electronic,Pop
Marginalized Information Forms One: Ping
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Cure for, "Star DJ Syndrome" .....................
Marginalized Information Forms One: Ping
Aspects of Physics
Manufacturer: Imputor? Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0002ZDWC6
Release Date: 2004-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Logo (Observer)
  2. Ping
  3. Neutrino
  4. QQ47
  5. Piano Pill
  6. Plippus
  7. Ohmf
  8. Reversevent
  9. Jatchtas
  10. Arnologer
  11. Scene of Changery

Album Description

Rising from the ashes of the enigmatic San Diego post-rock troupe Physics at the beginning of 2000, Aspects Of Physics exists as a continuation of existing ideas with the fusion of new thoughts on music. Marginalized Information Forms is a set of three recordings/releases constructed over a two-year span, divided by musical style, instrumentation and philosophical content. Ping, the first in the series, loosely illustrates the point of view of the observer in relation to information using guitars, synthesizers, computers and other electronic devices that combine into a variety of experimental yet melodic soundscapes. If Aspects Of Physics were a humanoid with a three-way split personality disorder, Ping would represent the emotive, warm, graceful side that would invite you over for a beer and some intellectually stimulating discussion about the state of the universe. In a couple of months you'll come to meet the other two personalities (MIF2 and MIF3 on different labels). Since you last saw Aspects Of Physics, they've added Brent Asbury (Pinback, Thingy) on live drums and effects units, completed numerous West & East Coast tours (including multiple live internet performances for the New York Underground Film Festival and MiniMax series conducted by William Duckworth), and invented/utilized web-based MIDI interfaces and software. For fans of Telefon Tel Aviv, Fridge, Four Tet, Müm, The Album Leaf, Stockhausen/Cage/Glass and Warp Records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Cure for, "Star DJ Syndrome" ............................2004-11-22

San Diego's Aspects of Physics fall between acoustic ambience and labtop electronica without going the way of DJ-star methods that pervade music today. If Matmos, Squarepusher, Cage, or Eno perk your ears then check out A O P's answer to factory production music/trends. The album moves in many directions without settling on a single "theme sound" for the record; nice touch. Anyone reading this review should go to (aspectsofphysics.com)to learn more about this amazing group: worth your $$$ p.s. 2 more albums in the works!!- cheers- jb fan

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