Halifax's reigning king of noise and drone for the last decade, D/A A/D's Alex Pearson has stormed the beaches with this onslaught of immense proportions. Frequency Kill is a 36-minute improvisation that hones in on shadowy areas of dark ambient and lays on heavy atmospherics that further deepen and entrance with each new listen. To consider that the piece was created in one take without overdubs using a single analog modular synth makes this an even more mind-blowing journey. Comes with artwork that is all superbly designed by Pearson.
D/A A/D is Alex Pearson, a sonorous loner living in the East Coast of Canada who has been resonating sunken tones and decumbent pitches since 2002. Known for his plunging low-end destructive sound, mainly created on analogue modular synthesizers, D/A A/D subjacently weaves high notes and subtle details through his trailing pieces - descending his listeners with a satisfied feeling of ruination.