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Collapse Don't Collapse

by Casimir

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The material of Collapse Don’t Collapse was originally developed for a spatial sound performance presented as part of CTM Festival (themed Persistence) at Berlin’s MONOM, exploring psychological themes of confusion, fear, overstimulation and struggle for control.

This record is a reworking of this material in a pure form, reimagining it as a 32-minute ‘noise mixtape’ - a collection of expressive sound collages created during a time of personal instability. In Collapse Don't Collapse, this fragility is experienced and expressed as a set of expansive and cacophonous sound worlds inflected with an interplay of fear and delicate hopeful emotionality.

Collapse Don’t Collapse lays down a raw representation of anxiety and overstimulation.

Cassette & full download contain two extra tracks: "DST Schim" & "Tower Collapse".

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released March 8, 2023

Cover art by Marysia Swietlicka.
Design by Luca van Grinsven.
Thanks to James Ginzburg.
Thanks to Anni Nöps.

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Casimir Netherlands

Casimir Geelhoed is a composer and software developer who explores expressive relationships between software and sound. Recurring themes in Casimir's music are a focus on introspection, anxiety, overstimulation and fragility.

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