Creator Wave Vol 34: Strangeloop Presents “Noisescapes”
Let’s be blunt, shall we…
There’s no touching this.
The Brainfeeder label is an epicenter of perpetual innovation. The artists at Brainfeeder are nothing less than bulletproof; the standard for Electronica’s nouvelle vague. If the Brainfeeder label is the immaculate conception of melodious guru, Flying Lotus, the artists at Brainfeeder are its heart and soul. I’ve always considered the sound of Brainfeeder to be that of perpetual bliss; what I can only articulate as the soundtrack for a coming rapture. Each release is more impeccable than the last. Forgive me for my shameless honesty, but every encounter I’ve had with Brainfeeder beg the questions… How the f–k? What the f–k? Can this be topped?
Brainfeeder provokes the blood to boil, the bones to rattle, the heart to violently pound, and the mind to liberate itself. If there’s any way this house can take us to the next level with their genius… Take me, I’m all yours.
Well my friends, they have.
For this very special segment of our online gallery, Sound Colour Vibration is so very honored to give you an exclusive look at the ferociously ingenious and violently profound new project straight to you from the indestructible David Wexler (aka Strangeloop): Creator Wave Vol 34: Strangeloop Presents “Noisescapes”.
Prolific LA-based visual artist and Brainfeeder wizard, Strangeloop, has created some of the most intense and thought-provoking visual works for artists such as: Flying Lotus, The Gaslamp Killer, Austin Peralta, and Mono/Poly (just to name a few). His work is hyperactive with originality and projects a mirage of inherent beauty.
Lucky for us, Strangeloop was so gracious to give the Sound Colour Vibration family and our beloved readers a first look into his new creative design, ‘Noisescapes’.
After releasing art pieces- keep in mind the list of his work is ridiculously extensive- including visuals for Flying Lotus at Coachella 2010, audio-visual/ visual set at 2010 Strange Utopia Tour, and an an audio-visual performance of ’2010′ at Ann Arbour Film Festival, Stangeloop comes out swinging with this new creative initiative. If you’re unfamiliar with the extensive artistry of Strangeloop, all I can say is that this phenomena bleeds a phantasm of allure. His audio-visual projects take your hand and guide you through the visual embodiment of Brainfeeder’s imagination; the closest we can get to the inside of this archetype of artistic purity.
Eloquence being said…
In addition to ‘Noisescapes’, Sound Colour Vibration would like to present to you a sneak peek into Strangeloop’s new Kickstarter project, ‘Anamnesia’. This is more than just a project. This is more than just an audio/visual artistic collaboration. ‘Anamnesia’ is the sci-fi melting of savage creative soul from the minds of Strangeloop, Mono/Poly (creative control over sound-design and musical score), Micah Nelson, Leigh J. McCloskey, Brandon Tay, Gavin Gamboa, and Dan Miller.
We here at Sound Colour Vibration bleed ourselves for the sake of art, and do everything in our power to help artists and artistic endeavors come to fruition. Now is your chance…
With the help of you, our viewers, please make a donation and help ‘Anamnesia‘ come into being. This project, initiated by Strangeloop and the Brainfeeder family, is one of the most innovative and organic archetypes of artistic expression.
Anamnesia Kickstarter Donation Page
Creator Wave Vol 34: Strangeloop Presents ‘Noisescapes’
As a bonus to this article, we wanted to include one of the latest projects Strangeloop completed for the Container Series. From Stangeloop:
The 2nd installment of the Container series // visuals by Strangeloop // sound design by Miguel Baptista Benedict // additional sound design by Strangeloop // produced by Teaching Machine in association with the Institute for Cinema Studies

























































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