
Hungry Vortex
Final LP of a productive year for Feral Child is an absolute cracker. The latest of a long line of superb full lengths from Stephen James Buckley's incendiary Polypores project. This one is arguably his most adventurous outing to date, the undeniably psychedelic Hungry Vortex. Four extended pieces exploring polyrhythmic fixations and cosmic jazz-prog freak-outs.
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Percussion-heavy opener âThe Body Is The Spaceshipâ is a fine example of the sort of seamless organic growth we tend to see in Polyporesâ music, with slewed synth blips and rolling polyrhythms gradually twisting into unrecognisable strands of melody and unconventional groove before your very ears.
The prog-heavy âWizards!â sees Buckleyâs trademarked playful use of time-signature changes, providing such a wealth of emotional and stylistic variance and immeasurable enjoyment without changing key once (honestly, who needs keys). Itâs brilliantly evocative too and could indeed perfectly soundtrack a mushroom-trip wizard march.
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As we flip the record over, the flutey flourishes and minimalist clicks of the title track draw the listener into a trancelike state, repeated movements spiralling like myriad creatures crawling over a candy-coloured horizon, echoing forth into an inviting sonic oblivion. Itâs ostensibly electronic, yet somehow more natural organism than machine, with little concern for the grid, or indeed, the rules.
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Finally, we end on something a little more subdued - the reassuring classicism of the beautiful âVoid Highâ, with washes of warm noise and wobbly delay lines whirring and twinkling away, closing the record with an experience that is undeniably emotional, spiritual and as always, uniquely Polypores.
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This is a wonderful record with which to close the year out, it comes in a magnificent, spot varnished Jake Blanchard sleeve. A superb record released as a one time only vinyl pressing.
Hungry Vortex
Final LP of a productive year for Feral Child is an absolute cracker. The latest of a long line of superb full lengths from Stephen James Buckley's incendiary Polypores project. This one is arguably his most adventurous outing to date, the undeniably psychedelic Hungry Vortex. Four extended pieces exploring polyrhythmic fixations and cosmic jazz-prog freak-outs.
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Percussion-heavy opener âThe Body Is The Spaceshipâ is a fine example of the sort of seamless organic growth we tend to see in Polyporesâ music, with slewed synth blips and rolling polyrhythms gradually twisting into unrecognisable strands of melody and unconventional groove before your very ears.
The prog-heavy âWizards!â sees Buckleyâs trademarked playful use of time-signature changes, providing such a wealth of emotional and stylistic variance and immeasurable enjoyment without changing key once (honestly, who needs keys). Itâs brilliantly evocative too and could indeed perfectly soundtrack a mushroom-trip wizard march.
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As we flip the record over, the flutey flourishes and minimalist clicks of the title track draw the listener into a trancelike state, repeated movements spiralling like myriad creatures crawling over a candy-coloured horizon, echoing forth into an inviting sonic oblivion. Itâs ostensibly electronic, yet somehow more natural organism than machine, with little concern for the grid, or indeed, the rules.
Â
Finally, we end on something a little more subdued - the reassuring classicism of the beautiful âVoid Highâ, with washes of warm noise and wobbly delay lines whirring and twinkling away, closing the record with an experience that is undeniably emotional, spiritual and as always, uniquely Polypores.
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This is a wonderful record with which to close the year out, it comes in a magnificent, spot varnished Jake Blanchard sleeve. A superb record released as a one time only vinyl pressing.
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Final LP of a productive year for Feral Child is an absolute cracker. The latest of a long line of superb full lengths from Stephen James Buckley's incendiary Polypores project. This one is arguably his most adventurous outing to date, the undeniably psychedelic Hungry Vortex. Four extended pieces exploring polyrhythmic fixations and cosmic jazz-prog freak-outs.
Â
Percussion-heavy opener âThe Body Is The Spaceshipâ is a fine example of the sort of seamless organic growth we tend to see in Polyporesâ music, with slewed synth blips and rolling polyrhythms gradually twisting into unrecognisable strands of melody and unconventional groove before your very ears.
The prog-heavy âWizards!â sees Buckleyâs trademarked playful use of time-signature changes, providing such a wealth of emotional and stylistic variance and immeasurable enjoyment without changing key once (honestly, who needs keys). Itâs brilliantly evocative too and could indeed perfectly soundtrack a mushroom-trip wizard march.
Â
As we flip the record over, the flutey flourishes and minimalist clicks of the title track draw the listener into a trancelike state, repeated movements spiralling like myriad creatures crawling over a candy-coloured horizon, echoing forth into an inviting sonic oblivion. Itâs ostensibly electronic, yet somehow more natural organism than machine, with little concern for the grid, or indeed, the rules.
Â
Finally, we end on something a little more subdued - the reassuring classicism of the beautiful âVoid Highâ, with washes of warm noise and wobbly delay lines whirring and twinkling away, closing the record with an experience that is undeniably emotional, spiritual and as always, uniquely Polypores.
Â
This is a wonderful record with which to close the year out, it comes in a magnificent, spot varnished Jake Blanchard sleeve. A superb record released as a one time only vinyl pressing.











