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Music

Urgula presents his new album “Caustic Manifest(o)”

‘Our third release of the year on Bricolage comes from Urgula. Following on from his much lauded “Frequency Wars”

Urgula presents his new album “Caustic Manifest(o)”

‘Our third release of the year on Bricolage comes from Urgula. Following on from his much lauded “Frequency Wars” EP on the label back in 2020, the local producer returns to Bricolage with his first full length release in the form of “Caustic Manifest(o)”

An album inspired in part by Italian Futurism, the dark and hypnotic soundscapes on show here give privy to the idea of traversing through galaxies, planets and moons. We launch from earth and are propelled upwards into orbit and beyond with a cluster of dystopian bleeps and alien-like atmospherics that teleport us into a hyper space soundtrack of serrated percussion, spiralling modular tones and extra terrestrial sound design.

This is club music for the worlds above us.’

Available now on bandcamp: https://bricolageglasgow.bandcamp.com/album/caustic-manifest-o-bc078

Available form 30th June on Streaming platforms

LINKS:
https://linktr.ee/urgula
https://linktr.ee/bricolageglasgow

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