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Artist: Silicia
Title: Silicia
Label: Post Hoc
Catalogue: PH006
Format: 12“ Vinyl Digital
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno | Experimental | EBM
Release date: March 17, 2023
All Tracks written and produced by Valentin Masé
Vocals and additional FX by Quinn Nealy on: “Premium Romance”, “Silver Lure”, “Forever Solstice”, “Rotten Sun”
Additional drums on “Premium Romance” by Janek van Laak
Vocals on “Silk Trance” by Ebna Harva
Logo design by Nicola Tirabasso
Cover Image by Veronika Shapiro
Tracklist:
00:00 - 1. Inside
04:31 - 2. Premium Romance
08:39 - 3. Silver Lure
12:32 - 4. Silk Trance
16:15 - 5. Bloom
18:00 - 6. Last Kiss
21:36 - 7. Forever Solstice
26:55 - 8. Lovers
30:59 - 9. Rotten Sun
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Silicia emerged through a sporadic creative process beginning in the early Berlin winter of 2018. Much like the odyssey that led to its completion, its core intent is somewhat opaque, fundamentally characterized by the almost forcible urge for catharsis. The creative process, having been much of an introspective experience, is meant not to replicate a journey but to evoke the subjects’ own.
Leaning on an idiosyncratic blend of shoegaze and power electronics, Silicia presents a tumultuous romantic twilight of vulnerability, devotion, and turmoil, created in its essence as journaling passages on impulse, finding a necessity in channelling the endless winters and discovering warmth within them. In an era of ubiquitous access and supposed certainty, ‘Silicia’ embodies the intangible, intimate tranquillity hidden in the depths of the bleak.
After lightning comes thunder, and what remains is the servitude to its memory.
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