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Album
Stadium is Eli Keszler's 2018 album for Shelter Press. As his ninth solo record, Stadium reflects his move from South Brooklyn to Manhattan, where he produced the album. The constant blurry motion and ever-changing landscapes of the fast-paced island helped him modify and shape his sound into a new kind of film noir. “After we moved into our East Village apartment,” Keszler explains, “we found a guitar pick on the floor that read ‘Stadium’. We looked at each other at the same time and had the same thought. It could have gone any number of ways.” Indeed, there is a startling amount of expression at play on each track, where intersections of melody, restraint and rhythm are used to challenge the idea of memory, impression and space. Keszler is often mistaken for an electronic musician, but in fact his sounds are raw and natural, produced by hand live in-situ. His performance with the drumset and acoustic percussion are central to his work. He produces almost impossible textures through self-realized methodologies: cascading melodies, a shadow of voices, and a unique pointillistic materiality. Although playing with the intensity of digitally-created music, his communications are done live with no processing. These haptics are what give Stadium its depth and its warmth. In a recent interview for Dazed, collaborator Oneohtrix Point Never comments, “I’ve always described his playing as bacterial. He’s able to parallax into very small, very acute, very specific relationships betwee
Measurement Doesn't Change The System At All
Eli Keszler
Lotus Awnings
Eli Keszler
We Live In Pathetic Temporal Urgency
Eli Keszler
Flying Floor for U.S. Airways
Eli Keszler
Simple Act of Inverting The Episode
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Which Swarms Around It
Eli Keszler
Fifty Four To Madrid
Eli Keszler
French Lick
Eli Keszler
Was The Singing Bellowing
Eli Keszler
The Driver Stops
Eli Keszler
Fashion Of Echo
Eli Keszler
Bell Underpinnings
Eli Keszler