CD re-edition of the LP out in 2019 - Limited 200
Kate Rissiek has been a mainstay of the west coast Canadian harsh
noise scene for over a decade now and "Base Waters" comes nearly seven
years after Rusalka's initial involvement with Absurd Exposition ("Blood
Comes Anyway", 2013).
Within those years a line can be traced that has continued to tighten
around a formidable body of work - from solo releases on stalwart labels
such as New Forces, to splits with the likes of MK9 and THE RITA on
Neural Operations, and a compilation appearance on heavy electronics
powerhouse Tesco Organization.
"Base Waters" showcases an artist dedicated to their craft and at the top of their game.
However, if anything is evident during Rusalka's past eleven years, it
is that "peak performance" negates the fact that there are still more
peaks to climb (and make no doubt - they will be climbed).
This is a much-deserved LP from one of the most consistent and ever-improving noise acts of our time.
Using a theremin as a centerpiece, Rusalka leads us straight into a
harsh noise odyssey of oceanic depths - but something is lurking beneath
the waves.
It's dark fog horns sound.
A lighthouse is pulsating.
Underwater evasion.
Capitulation.
Receding tides.
No respite.
These waters run thick.
Tracklist:
1. Sinking Blood Deep
2. Reflection Underneath Waves
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