distorted memory

''distorted memory'' mastermind ''jeremy pillipow'' has always been a forward thinker. as an anomalous ''dark electro'' presence in the canadian ''industrial'' scene, his work has always been characterized by a more considered approach to composition & atmosphere, especially on 2011′s album, ''swallowing the sun'', where ''tribal'' & global music influences sat next to tightly sequenced basslines & ''black metal'' growls as if it were the most natural mixture in the world. with the recent self-released ''temple of the black star e.p.'' (a mixture of ''electronic'', ''neofolk'', ''ambient'', ''darkwave'', ''industrial'' & ''i.d.m.''), ''pillipow'' further expanded what ''distorted memory'' could be & do with tasteful nods to witch house, both in the title track itself & in his curatorial selection of remixers, an interest similarly reflected by his recently initiated side-project ''deathaus''.

01. ''temple of the black star'' (e.p., c.d.-r, limited edition, 2012)

link: http://www.mediafire.com/?3rqebv0ae84jjr2

* jeremy's quotes:
         
* ''i've been known to complain about the state of industrial music, & i figured it was time
   to put my money where my mouth is & do something to change things.'',
* ''there is a difference between respecting fans by giving them quality music & giving them
   a certain sound just because they are expecting it.'',
* ''i relate more to ennio morricone than i do to any dance music producer.''

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