Release date: June 8, 2010
Metropolitan Indian & RVNG Intl. present the
historics Infinidelity 12" series. Inspired by a short story of the same name by author
Chris Leo (
Feathers Like Leather,
57 Octaves Below...,
White Pigeons),
Infinidelity offers ten songs from historics late 2009 album debut,
Strategies For Apprehension, transformed by an assembly of artists from the outer ether of the electronic music world.
The
Infinidelity story is one of meditation within / without a relationship, wrapped in a transient prose that skirts comedic and tragic traditions.
Strategies For Apprehension deals in related subjects, those of bonds forged and broken, of ever-shifting alliances. In keeping with those themes, the conception and recording of the record were devoutly unfaithful to any rote route of standard-fare album construction. From those sessions were born enough boundless ideas to place in the hands of others, who in turn have created their own commentaries on and reinterpretations of the music.
The
Infinidelity Pt. 1 12" flickers to life with a re-work of "Fan Fare" by
Tom Croose, a track that swells with a massive drum loop, buzzy bass blasts, and an ominous synth line only to break itself down and accentuate a stark female vocal sample. The glimmering sensibility of Croose's track patters over into the buildup of
Sir Billy and
Creso's Saturday Crimson Mix of "Kinda Personal", another warm track with its roots grown thick in a heavy kick, and its wings beating to the crisp high hat on the up beat.
Low Motion Disco's take on "Languages", a meditative number, recalls the even unfolding of an early morning, the calm of the evening, and the moment before you head into the night for the acid thump of
Pink Stallone's remix of "City to City" and repeat the shimmering cycle.
The artwork, also informed by Leo's story, was created by artist
Mark McCoy. The intricate collages convey sanctity within immolation, sacrifice to nature's thorny embrace.
Kevin O'Neill at
Will Work For Good commanded the build & design of the packaging.
Infinidelity was mastered by
Graeme Durham at
The Exchange. 12" comes in an extremely limited edition of 300 copies and includes a digital download of the EP with purchase. The 12 is also available digitally at
iTunes,
Beatport,
Juno, and
Turntable Lab.
Pressing details:
5 test pressings
Frist pressing: 300 copies
Pressed at
Brooklyn Phono.
Jackets & designated sleeves printed at
Stumptown Printers .