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		<title><![CDATA[Pressparty: Megafortress releases ‘Megafortress’ EP on Software Recordings]]></title>
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	  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 14:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[Megafortress releases ‘Megafortress’ EP on Software Recordings]]></title>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>&lsquo;MEGAFORTRESS&rsquo; EP - TRACKLISTING</strong></p>
<p>01. My Favorite Girl<br />02. Consolamentum<br />03. Green Child<br />04. We Love You<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><b>Megafortress</b>&nbsp;is New York musician&nbsp;<b>Bill Gillim</b>. The project was conceived as a series of fictional field recordings, and has transformed into a collection of gorgeous vocal meditations. His debut self-titled release for&nbsp;<b>Software Recording Co.</b>,&nbsp;<b><i>Megafortress</i></b><i>&nbsp;</i>(<b>SFT006</b>) is a lucid and open effort combining homebrewed and studio recording elements into a dynamic cloud cover, using only sparsely layered and processed voice, sampled bells, and touches of synthesizer.&nbsp;</p>
<p>At times, it feels like Gillim is concocting a new strain of (secular) devotional music; a contemplative, nascent music. Bill's obfuscated lyrics hint at a resonant, universal sphere where identity is formed but never hardens. Considering how simple and unadorned Gillim&rsquo;s setup is, the envisage is a testament to how powerful this music is.</p>
<p><i>Megafortress</i>&nbsp;begins with &ldquo;<b>My Favorite Girl</b>&rdquo;, on which Gillim&rsquo;s veiled falsetto is propelled forward through a hall of delays, accented by simple but completely unpredictable moments of synth vamp, while &ldquo;<b>Green Child</b>&rdquo; is the definitive exit music for the vocal segment of the EP, a contemporary dirge that wouldn&rsquo;t feel out of place if installed at the emotional / architectural nodes of Fallingwater, year 2012.</p>
<p>For the release of&nbsp;<i>Megafortress</i>, Gillim collaborated with Kansas City-based video artist&nbsp;<b>Grant Nitsch</b>&nbsp;on music videos for each of the record's four songs.</p>
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