Julian Sartorius's "Beat Diary" is an ambitious and unique project that transcends the conventional boundaries of an album. Released in 2012 under Everest Records, this experimental and glitch-infused work is a daily chronicle of beats, spanning an entire year. Comprising 365 individual tracks, each precisely eight seconds long, "Beat Diary" is a testament to Sartorius's creativity and dedication. The album is presented in a luxurious box set, featuring 12 vinyl records, a photo book filled with 365 images, a poster, and a personal download code for all the compositions. The tracks, ranging from January to February, offer a sonic journey through the artist's daily inspirations and experiments. With a total duration of over four hours, this collection is not just a listen but an immersive experience. Sartorius's innovative approach to music production and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre make "Beat Diary" a standout piece in the experimental music landscape.
This is a 2012 Limited Edition Numbered released as a LP.
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