"Beat Diary" by Julian Sartorius is a captivating exploration of glitch and experimental music, released on Everestrecords in 2012. This album is a unique blend of daily sonic snapshots, with each track named after a specific date in January and February 2011, offering a glimpse into Julian Sartorius's creative process over a two-month period. The result is a 37-minute journey through intricate soundscapes and rhythmic complexities that challenge and engage the listener.
Sartorius's meticulous attention to detail shines through in every track, as he weaves together layers of glitchy textures and experimental beats. "Beat Diary" is not just a collection of songs, but a testament to Sartorius's innovative approach to electronic music, making it a standout release in the glitch and experimental genres. Fans of avant-garde sound design and rhythmic experimentation will find much to appreciate in this intriguing and thought-provoking album.
This is a 2012 Limited Edition Numbered released as a LP.
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