that which is it- (2020) CD in digipak package
Modular electronics, feedback matrices, guitar textures, voices, frogs in 11 polyrhythmic adventures.
Available through Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and other digital sources.
"Post-Arcane Device, his long-held and original imprimatur, Myers’s works have tilted towards a somewhat more ‘melodic’, even accessible, sensibility that runs counter to the dense waves of sounds forged through those early feedback generators. Regardless, whatever tools he employs now to foment his art doesn’t detract from his expertise as a sound-sculptor of the highest order. This latest missive is a thing of wondrous beauty indeed, a feast for the ears and the senses that never fails to delight.
Points on a curve can plot the influential markings of Tod Dockstader, Louis & Bebe Barron, California experimentalists The Hub, fringe Teutonic artists of the 70s, mid-90s Japanese proto-IDM, and others the mind might recall, but this music truly inhabits its own unique headspace. The inventiveness on display here is, quite frankly, stunning. Myers’s breadth of ideas appears boundless; he’s one of a dwindling pool of artists whose reach never exceeds his grasp, who brings to bear the last sixty-plus years of experimental electronic origination into the contemporary arena with singular force. And it’s a marvelous thing to behold." - Darren Bergstein, Downtown Music Gallery
Available through Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and other digital sources.
"Post-Arcane Device, his long-held and original imprimatur, Myers’s works have tilted towards a somewhat more ‘melodic’, even accessible, sensibility that runs counter to the dense waves of sounds forged through those early feedback generators. Regardless, whatever tools he employs now to foment his art doesn’t detract from his expertise as a sound-sculptor of the highest order. This latest missive is a thing of wondrous beauty indeed, a feast for the ears and the senses that never fails to delight.
Points on a curve can plot the influential markings of Tod Dockstader, Louis & Bebe Barron, California experimentalists The Hub, fringe Teutonic artists of the 70s, mid-90s Japanese proto-IDM, and others the mind might recall, but this music truly inhabits its own unique headspace. The inventiveness on display here is, quite frankly, stunning. Myers’s breadth of ideas appears boundless; he’s one of a dwindling pool of artists whose reach never exceeds his grasp, who brings to bear the last sixty-plus years of experimental electronic origination into the contemporary arena with singular force. And it’s a marvelous thing to behold." - Darren Bergstein, Downtown Music Gallery