Label

Deepskin Conceptual Mindmusic

8 items · New Zealand · 1990

Deepskin Conceptual Mindmusic is a New Zealand experimental label from the 90s, known for its tactile cassette releases by Omit.

RundownsTransmogrificationFluidIonospheresIntromitSignals

About

Deepskin Conceptual Mindmusic whispers from the edges of the Pacific, rooted in the New Zealand underground. Between 1990 and 1995, the label emerged as a conduit for exploratory sound, enveloping listeners in a world sculpted through cassettes. Each release, a tactile artifact, echoes the intricate workings of Omit, the sole artist in this compact yet profound archive. Omit's sonic journey is a process-driven endeavor through minimalist structures and atmospheric soundscapes. "Signals" (1990) begins the exploration, an initiation into a liminal sound world where tape manipulation and field recordings intertwine. As the catalog progresses, one can trace a fractal evolution, with "Ionospheres" (1992) and "Transmogrification" (1993) expanding the auditory horizon — each tape a distinct chapter in an interdisciplinary dialogue of sound. The entire Deepskin catalog exists solely in cassette format, a deliberate choice that embraces the medium's limitations and potential for intimate, hands-on interaction. Releases like "Rundowns" (1995) and "Fluid" (1992) offer an aural topography where texture and timbre take precedence over conventional rhythm and melody. Here, the listener is invited to traverse atmospheres as vast as the Ionospheres themselves. Enigmatic and elusive, Deepskin Conceptual Mindmusic's archive remains obscure yet essential for those attuned to the nuances of experimental sound. The label's commitment to sonic evolution and its exploration of the cassette's unique properties stand as a testament to the power of focused, conceptual artistry.

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