Rerelease of Mundane Behaviour by Project Mycelium
The title of this album refers to the methods of arranging instrumentation (piano, cello) and found sounds into loose narratives, producing what could be called "mundane scenes". These scenes are unspecified events and references, flattened into strange, eerie collages. Though a theme of mundaneness sounds like a risk of tedium, the album draws aesthetic qualities out of the short-lived nuances of everyday experience. Unrelated contexts and subjects align and bring about strange new thematic textures before dispersing. At times, it is humorous, at others disorientating or vague as if in daydream; at still others pensive and even seedy. Ultimately, Mundane Behaviour is an unhurried, unpredictable and voyeuristic series of accidental stories and spaces. - Ed, TVEI
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Reviews:
"On paper, it’s easy to infer something melodic or soppy from a piano and cello duo releasing on tape - a fractured chamber music, or perhaps a willfully complex academic music. In practice though, this is far more surprising and unpredictable, emotionally washed out and texturally exploratory beyond expectations in a casing of fucked up found sounds and voice samples. The digitally garbled voices and other unidentifiable snippets evoke a skewed vision of the mundane (omg, hence the title!) and the everyday as blasted through a breaking prism - while the creak of cello and watery piano chords captured in pin drop quiet variably soundtrack proceedings with an ambient heavenly stillness or impending doomy dread." ~ The Quietus - Spool's Out column (
thequietus.com/articles/23081-spool-s-out-no-ufos-muza-tocci-quiet-time-zam-zam-bear-bones-lay-low-acr)
"... a whirling kaleidoscope of contrasting emotions presented in the lysergic and disturbing sequence from which one emerges almost in disbelief. An interesting transfiguration of the real." ~ So What (
sowhatmusica.wordpress.com/2017/09/12/project-mycelium-mundane-behaviour)
released September 7, 2017
Music written, produced & mixed by Project Mycelium
Design by Luke Joseph Brennan
Lino print by Net
Thanks to Ed, Richard, Laura
released September 7, 2017 on
tvei.bandcamp.com