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Entology

by Matt Robertson

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Coral 05:21
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Anthropocene 06:14
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Pulse 06:10
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Domino 05:53
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Habitat 05:43
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Ammonite 06:21
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Pangaea 05:30
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Salt Core 03:46

about

Composer, synthesist and producer Matt Robertson is set to release his new album 'Entology' via Tape Club Records on 16th November 2018. It follows his warmly received 2016 album 'In Echelon'; described by MOJO as "Nils Frahm’s modern classical meets Jon Hopkins’ grainy techno", “an album of symphonic electronica and leftfield techno thats cinematic in scale” in Mixmag and “magnificent wild sound” by The Line Of Best Fit.

“I love the idea that not so very long ago, the idea that a species could become extinct at all was laughed at. In the 17th century, fossils were believed to be from mythical creatures like dragons. In 1796, George Cuvier presented the idea that a species could have existed and now no longer existed, and he was laughed at by scientists. Darwin then suggested that evolution did not need catastrophic events to explain extinction - more that it was due to perpetual competition in an overcrowded world.

I'm adopting the word "Entology" to be an awareness of our current period of geological time being an extinction period, where an extinction period is defined as a time when a significant proportion of species die in a geologically insignificant amount of time. I was trying to imagine the obvious desolate spaces of a post apocalyptic world, but also the slightly more opaque vision of the fact that so many things are becoming extinct around us without us noticing, or even being aware of their existence in the first place.

The idea is of desolation but, because of the awareness, also of hope."
- Matt Robertson

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released November 16, 2018

Al tracks written and produced by Matt Robertson
All tracks mixed by Matt Robertson except Coral, mixed by Neil McLellan
All tracks mastered by Heba Kadry @ Timeless Mastering
Cover artwork by Doug Stewart

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