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Errorsmith - Superlative Fatigue (Vinyl) - 1 of 1

Errorsmith - Superlative Fatigue (Vinyl)

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Returning with his first album in 13 years, Errorsmith's Superlative Fatigue long-awaited release on PAN arrives as his perhaps most optimistic record yet. Placing a strong emphasis on spectral exploration, the tracks tell an inherent story and span a musical arc with his recognizable synthesized tones, computerized vocal effects, and timbral changes in motion. In comparison to his previous productions, Errorsmith (Erik Wiegand) sees the release as less abstract, harsh or aggressive: "I would say it is rather accessible and cheerful; at times ridiculously cheerful but still very sincere and emotional." He suggests. "I find it touching when this little android raises it's pitch at the end of 'Lightspeed' or the android catching it's breath in 'My Party' for instance." The album title, Superlative Fatigue, reflects this tension between an over-the-top, hysterical emotion, against more deeply felt expressions or realness. Besides collaborating with the likes of Mark Fell, to Berghain resident Fiedel as MMM, and Sound Stream as Smith N Hack, Wiegand has released a string of seminal dancefloor tracks. Building his own instruments using modular software synthesizers is a large part of his work. Almost all the sounds in the LP were created with his synth, "Razor", (a synthesizer plug-in he developed for Native instruments, released in 2011) or slightly modified versions of it. Premiered at Unsound Festival last year, this new material he has developed since has finally taken form in this epic full-length. Artwork by James Hoff; Layout by Bill Kouligas. Mastered by Rashad Becker.
Record label: Pan
Genre: Rock
Musical Artist: Errorsmith
Format: Vinyl
Street Date: December 15, 2017
TCIN: 1006765133
UPC: 5060165483242
Item Number (DPCI): 244-01-5692
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 12.34 inches length x 12.2 inches width x 0.3 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.01 pounds
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Q: Has Errorsmith collaborated with other artists on this album?

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  • A: Yes, Errorsmith has collaborated with artists like Mark Fell and Berghain resident Fiedel.

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Q: Who is the musical artist behind this album?

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  • A: The musical artist behind the album Superlative Fatigue is Errorsmith, also known as Erik Wiegand.

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Q: What genre does Errorsmith's album belong to?

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  • A: Errorsmith's album, Superlative Fatigue, belongs to the Rock genre.

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Q: What unique sound elements are featured in the tracks?

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  • A: The tracks feature synthesized tones, computerized vocal effects, and dynamic timbral changes.

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Q: What instrument did Errorsmith use to create the album's sounds?

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  • A: Errorsmith primarily used the synthesizer plug-in called 'Razor' he developed for Native Instruments.

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