Now Online – re:lentless remixes BioFeedBack
After 25 years re:lentless is back with re.app.lied, remixing tracks from BioFeedBack‘s app.lied. Check it out now right here.
After 25 years re:lentless is back with re.app.lied, remixing tracks from BioFeedBack‘s app.lied. Check it out now right here.
Welcome to the land of b-sides and nosedives, the unreleased and unrefined. This is a collection of stuff that didn’t belong anywhere else, and you can expect it to grow over time. It’s wilk¬’s Miscellaneous.
It’s been a busy few months spinning back up the studio and getting back in touch with my musical roots.
I’m nearing the completion of a re:lentless EP featuring remixes of BioFeedBack’s app.lied. I took a short diversion to work on some other pieces, including the start of a new wilk¬ album which has two tracks nearing completion. In addition to the EP I’ve also stumbled into kicking off work on a new re:lentless album of original work. Really excited to share this once it’s ready!
I’m also working on tracking down the remaining album covers so that I can post the rest of the archive.
I still need to put in a proper table top to finish up the studio. Next up will be picking up the guitar after all these years.
I’m excited to share the long-form remix collection Self Destruction, featuring the 30-minute remix of In The Shadows.
The companion albums Butterflies and Other Lies and remixed Butterflies Institutionalized are now available.
The four core public releases from BioFeedBack, spanning 1996 through 2002, are now online and streamable, including our debut release Alternative Press deemed in need of some “tough love”.
Back in the mid-to-late 90s I composed and performed a series of improvisational and experimental albums that combined pre-composed music, samples, noise, and live guitar, vocals, and electronics. These still include some of my favorite tracks I have ever produced due to their honest spontaneity and looseness.
New Reality and .dreaming in pastelS are the last two albums from wilk¬ in the late 90s, setting the stage for ambient exploration in the years that followed and a legacy eager for revisitation 25 years later. Of note, these albums are also available across all major streaming platforms.
Earlier this year a coworker and myself challenged each other to do something musical each day. Here I’m sharing most of the output from that effort (the rest will come in the form of a new re:lentless album).
Sticking with the live improv performance theme these are some noisy tracks from fifteen(!?!) years ago, featuring bass, electronics, and cello.