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Spiritual Malware

by Lockbox

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Henoncurve 03:43
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Purify 07:03
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Syber 02:15
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Juice Spiral 09:30
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Spoilers 01:38
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Aon Centre 02:36
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Dew Rah 03:32
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Shin Megam 04:19
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Biotecture 03:21
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Mommy 02:58
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Teal & Dead 02:48
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Reptilian AI 05:00
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Uterine 04:13

about

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Jesse Briata’s latest album is a sprawling 22-track epic that stands as the multidisciplinary artist’s most fully realized work to date. Recorded over the course of several years, Spiritual Malware contains a number of tracks composed with the E-mu Modular System at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where Briata studied art and technology.

In comparison to the club-ready heaters of 2019’s Neo Druid, Spiritual Malware’s pieces are more experimental and structurally complex, such as the mesmerizing IDM jams “Purify” and “Juice Spiral.” Across its 78-minute runtime, the album seamlessly blends an array of electronic styles, including ambient, techno, and breakcore. The entire thing is an ambitious, schizophrenic, boundary-pushing masterwork that could only have been made by Briata, who is easily one of the most innovative underground producers in recent memory.

credits

released June 25, 2021

Written and Produced by Jesse Briata
Mastered by Stan Iordanov
Artwork by Jesse Briata

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license

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