Matmos Announce New Album, Share New Song “Flight to Sodom / Lot do Salo”: Listen

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Matmos Announce New Album, Share New Song “Flight to Sodom / Lot do Salo”: Listen

Regards/Ukłony dla Bogusław Schaeffer arrives in May via Thrill Jockey

M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel

Matmos, photo by the band

Matmos have announced a new album, Regards​/​Ukłony dla Bogusław Schaeffer. The latest album from the electronic duo of M. C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel arrives May 20 via Thrill Jockey. Matmos have also shared a first offering, “Flight to Sodom / Lot do Salo.” Listen and check out the tracklist below.

Regards​/​Ukłony dla Bogusław Schaeffer is inspired by the Polish experimental composer Bogusław Schaeffer, whose compositions are reassembled throughout. The album features contributions from harpist Úna Monaghan, multi-instrumentalist Ulas Kurugullu, electronic artist Will Schorre, and Horse Lords’ Max Eilbach.

Matmos released their previous album, The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form, in 2020. Revisit Pitchfork’s feature “The Secret Language of Laundry: Inside Matmos’ Washing Machine Album.”

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Regards​/​Ukłony dla Bogusław Schaeffer:

01 Resemblage / Parasamblaż
02 Cobra Wages Shuffle / Off! Schable w gurę!
03 Few, Far Chaos Bugles / Uff… Bosch gra Wałęsę
04 Flashcube Fog Wares / Głucha Affera Słów
05 Flight to Sodom / Lot do Salo
06 Tonight there is something special about the moon / Jaki księżyc dziś wieczór…
07 If All Things Were Turned to Smoke / Gdyby wszystko stało się dymem
08 Anti-Antiphon (Absolute Decomposition) / Anty-Antyfona (Dekonstrukcja na całego)

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