Invisible Illusion – Altered Signal

Invisible Illusion – Altered Signal
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Invisible Illusion

“Altered Signal”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents Altered Signal by Invisible Illusion.

“Mystical Post-Industrial Music for Experimental Music Lovers”

Sometime you need to go back to something more rough more free more spontaneous. This album was unplanned it just birth from one session using a lot my electric frequencies generator mix later with several field recordings. I chose to deal with my very outsider music voice on several tracks. And added a few of related single experiment to achieve them.

For the artwork I used a head paint by my great-grandfather and next I changed it for a portrait made in wax by him too, because in this album I dig the origin of my life and its singularity to understand why the lines between my monikers are tangling so much these days. I mean CorteX and Yoshiwaku as well as Invisible Illusion have no more any real difference… Perhaps it’s related to the longtime stuck with rADio eNd which was an attempt to eradicate all them.

My great-grandfather was an orthodox believer, he made a lot of icons is whole life during, but he was also studying hypnosis and magnetism already in the 1920s years, so I hope he understood before is death in 1978 that all churches are against spirituality. Religion is a plague, especially in Europe where so many people have been massacred during several centuries, just because of being different, or more human than these god’s bureaucrats, do I say, these mobsters addicted to power. My great-grandmother was organizing spiritism meetings at home. I’ve always seen them together till her death in 1981. My first years I thought he was very impressive despite being quite silent, like only watching the people and indeed later I learnt he was already dead before my birth. Now I’m running a museum with the handcraft and paints they did as well as my art. Because I enjoy self sabotage I wrote the handcraft room is still not open, but in reality it’s already set, so if you travel by france, feel very free to visit the place https://soloist.ai/atelierkol/musee-hors-norme

A shorter version of Makeshift Bandage is available on this album https://archive.org/details/Jeff_Sampson_Ed_End_Tian_Keng

Dedicated to those mediums who turn the signals they receive into music.

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