Ganzfeld Ep (Sonic Headphones)
Price 83.50 - 114.47 USD
The deluxe Ganzfeld 12 inch EP + INCASE SONIC HEADPHONES set includes : the 24 minute 12 inch pressed on virgin vinyl with artworked inner sleeve and free download coupon, Incase Sonic Over Ear Headphones (Ash color), 6.5inch x 6.5inch vinyl Matmos sticker, Ganzfeld certificate signed and numbered (out of only 600) by Matmos members Drew Daniel and M.C. Schmidt, and custom Ganzfeld goggles. Just in time for its twenty year anniversary as a label, Thrill Jockey Records is pleased to announce that noted electronic duo Matmos has joined the roster, and is about to release the most conceptually elaborate yet weirdly poppy record of their career. The timing is apt, as Matmos members M. C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel will also be celebrating their own twenty year anniversary as musical and romantic partners this fall. To celebrate the occasion, Thrill Jockey will present The Ganzfeld EP in October in advance of the new Matmos album, The Marriage of True Minds , which is forthcoming in early 2013. The EP and the album have the same conceptual basis: telepathy. For the past four years the band have been conducting parapsychological experiments based upon the classic Ganzfeld ( total field ) experiment, but with a twist: instead of sending and receiving simple graphic patterns, test subjects were put into a state of sensory deprivation by covering their eyes and listening to white noise on headphones, and then Matmos member Drew Daniel attempted to transmit the concept of the new Matmos record directly into their minds. During videotaped psychic experiments conducted at home in Baltimore and at Oxford University, test subjects were asked to describe out loud anything they saw or heard within their minds as Drew attempted transmission. The resulting transcripts became a kind of score that was then used by Matmos to generate music. If a subject hummed something, that became a melody; passing visual images suggested arrangement ideas, instruments, or raw materials for a collage; if a subject described an action, then the band members had to act out that out and make music out of the noises generated in the process of the re-enactment.