Envisioned as a beautiful rambling, like a soundtrack of a trip in a new americana or a slow, somewhat sophisticated lullaby.
Reviews of Slow Machines [12k2044]
Back to ReleaseSlow Machines is a soft, slow stunner.
Lulling guitar tones and fragile electronic mottling reflect the movements between real and imaginary.
Together the two artists strike a lively balance that suggests vast expanses of space and time without explicitly referencing the celestial.
Key to the album’s tone is a kind of organic glitchiness, an electro-industrial undertone that occasionally comes into focus…
A perfect union between guitars and field recordings in a very relaxing ensemble.
Skies are on fire, and the lagging harmonic progressions leave behind sunset colours…
Slow Machines, is like floating in a salt lake.
Multi-instrumentalist Michael Grigoni (formerly M. Grig) and electronic musician and sound artist Stephen Vitiello collaborate to produce mesmerising ambient album, Slow Machines.
The success of the album is the balance between the two artists and their individual styles with each artist complimenting the other. Hopefully this is not a one off collaboration…
Gently alienated and looped steel guitar into floating electrical surfaces and tonal points.