Ectomorph occupy a unique and strange place within Detroit Techno history. Founded in 1994
as an inspired reaction to DBX, Basic Channel, Rob Hood, Sähkö, and Drexciya, they released
their first 12" singles in 1995 as an attempt to make Detroit music for Detroit itself, rather than
exclusively for export.
www.1-1clone.com The mystique of their early singles led to mythic status and a strong underground cult following,
which they have continued to develop through releases on their own Interdimensional
Transmissions label. Their live shows are legendary for their ability to fluidly incorporate
improvisational techniques into synthesized music (and for the sheer amount of hardware that
they bring to the stage). The Ectomorph show is all analog, no computers or samplers or even
drum machines: all sounds come from the modulars and the mountains of Moogs.
Ectomorph (now officially comprised of BMG & Erika) reconvened in 2016 to write new music,
which led to a series of live shows where the new material was tested via performance and
allowed to evolve in form. To capture the energy of these performances, the new material was
recorded in the studio totally live, multitracked for further engineering, but with no editing
whatsoever. This music, to borrow a phrase from Derrick May, is what it is. The entire album
was recorded live in one or two takes in the Interdimensional Laboratories in Detroit. This is the
sound of the idea that is Ectomorph, presented in its natural and organic format, live and
improvisational. |