FÖLLAKZOID release new album 'I' today on Sacred Bones! Stream in full. UK dates in Sept

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FÖLLAKZOID
- New album 'I' out today on Sacred Bones!
- Stream in full on Bandcamp, Spotify and Apple
- UK live dates in September

Pictured: 'I' album artwork

“I lives and breathes, gradually unfurling its biological presence, ebbing and flowing through incessant rhythmic pulses and understated biotic melodies.” - Loud & Quiet
”The kind of album to lose yourself in, a void to fall through or a sea to sink into.” - Album of the Week, The Line of Best Fit
“Masterfully groovy and mysterious, at times malevolent, panoramas with a potency that’s simultaneously pre-historical and futuristic.” - Uncut
“What sounds like the same organic-sounding minimal dub-techno track divided into four; dominated by glow-worm synths, subliminal bass, treated vocal and ever-present beat.” - Prog
“I is a unique, clever and interesting album that has both the power to totally engulf the listener whilst also being tame enough to transport them on a long and absorbing psychedelic trip.” - Astral Noize
“Gently brooding electronics, motorik rhythms, and immersive atmospheres combine to give the feeling of stepping into the great unknown, a voyage that is as trippy as it is ambient, and as tense as it is relaxing.” - Long Live Vinyl
"Without losing any of their original appeal, they've built a track with a more three-dimensional feel than their previous music. It's an absolutely breathtaking 13-minute listen." - Gigwise
“Blissfully elegant and intriguing.” - London in Stereo
“The four songs pulse and throb like trains leisurely winding through a post-apocalyptic urban landscape at night.” - Louder Than War

Today Santiago, Chile's Föllakzoid release their fourth LP, entitled 'I' via Sacred Bones.

Föllakzoid grows via depuration, aiming with each record to fill longer spaces of time with fewer and fewer elements. The creative perspective of the band has always been about unlearning the narrative and musical knowledge that shape the physical and digital formats and conceptions available, both visually and musically in order to make a time-space metric structure that dissolves both the author and the narrative paradigms. "We found our sonic and metric identity even more in these songs than in our previous attempts," guitarist and singer Domingæ Garcia-Huidobro explains.

"We invite you to join us in sharing the experience of being led by this non-rational, sonic artform and its energy. It is also an invitation to connect once again with your inner master and their intuition, erasing the systematic rationalization that usually follows creative forces when perceived, to guide you on this holographic simultaneous simulation where reality is rooted in," Domingae added.

Listen to 'I' in full on Bandcamp, Spotify and Apple .

Föllakzoid's journey began 10 years ago as a trance experience between childhood friends Domingae & Diego from Santiago, Chile. Heavily informed by the heritage of the ancient music of the Andes, the band has learned to integrate their origins with contemporary sounds and technologies of our times, creating a rich yet minimal electronic-organic atmosphere. 'I' is be their fourth full-length release and third for Sacred Bones, following 2015's 'III', 2013's 'II' and 2009's eponymous debut.

Unlike past Föllakzoid records that were done in single takes with the full band, this record took three months to construct out of more than 60 separate stems - guitars, bass, drums, synthesizers, and vocals, all recorded in isolation. Producer Atom TM, who was not present for recording, was then asked to re-organize the four sequences of stems without any length, structural restrictions or guidelines. Those sequences ultimately became the four long tracks that appear on 'I'.

The result of this was a set of songs where neither the band's, nor the producer's, structural vision primarily shaped the metric or tonal space shifts, but where both were still subliminally present in each of the parts that form the structure and the frequency modulations that guide them.

August 7, 2019 6:24am ET by Stereo Sanctity  

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