To The Mother Of Gods (LP)

 
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Anatolian Weapons (Feat. Seirios Savvaidis)
To The Mother Of Gods (LP)

[ Beats In Space / LP ]

Release Date: Friday 14 June 2019

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Aggelos Baltas is a veteran of the global electronic music scene, responsible for a handful of celebrated EBM 12"s as Dream Weapons, and a particularly heady and open-ended brand of krautrock as Fantastikoi Hxoi. His newest project, Anatolian Weapons, was conceived as a way to bring together these two seemingly mismatched concepts, with the polyrhythmic percussion and wailing tones of Greek folk music serving as their unlikely bonding agent. His output garners praise particularly around the Golden Pudel scene, such as Vladimir Ivkovic, and Phuong Dan. Lena Willikens, from the same circle, included Baltas' track "Disillusioned" on her Dekmantel Selectors compilation in 2018.

But where much of what Baltas has released as Anatolian Weapons is instantly recognisable as dance music, To The Mother Of Gods-Baltas' debut album for Beats In Space-is something else entirely. Created in tandem with Greek folk musician Seirios Savvaidis, it is a work of simultaneous collaboration and subtraction whose meticulous construction becomes more apparent with every listen. An album-length exploration of what happens when the principles of dance music are applied to pre-digital musical modalities. It is a record of psychedelic folk music that has more in common with Kikagaku Moyo, Minami Deutsch, and the Habibi Funk label than it does with anything else Baltas has produced under any alias. It's difficult to imagine this music in any kind of club setting. And yet, it's very much the work of a DJ.

Tracks:

1. Tarachti Katarrachti
2. To The Mother Of Gods
3. Kalesma
4. Ofiodaimon
5. Chaire Eos
6. Ston Stavraito
7. Limnothalassa
8. Tarachti Katarrachti (Reprise)

Watch Ofiodaimon