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PVAS up next on XPQ? with ‘Accepting eEntropy Loss’

Following the release of La Fe’s ‘Rico‘ EP in April, Special Guest DJ and D. Tiffany’s imprint XPQ? line up their second release of 2021, in the form of a 6-track EP from Canadian born, now Berlin-based producer PVAS.

Adorned with artwork designed by Special Guest DJ, plus a specially made insert (pictured below), ‘Accepting eEntropy Loss‘ is an oddball display of experimental electronics, teeming with hyper-reality.

Recorded in March 2020, the EP is said to have served as “an energy outlet for an anxious period of thinking about the internet**.” – “It consists of a mixture of machine music, and a collab with a hausgemacht (self-made) software who added some pseudo-sentient spice throughout the record by replacing and layering new sounds as they best saw fit.”

‘Accepting eEntropy Loss’ is scheduled for release 18 June via XPQ?. Order a copy from Rubadub.

TRACKLIST

A1 – Drakōn
A2 – Passing Through
A3 – Day Six
B1 – 3rd Concession
B2 – ~~~~ (Laid-Back Rave)

 Accepting Eentropy Loss Insert

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