QRTR - infina ad nausea (Pink/Green Color) Vinyl LP
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QRTR - infina ad nausea (Pink/Green Color) Vinyl LP
Sophomore album focused on experimenting with hypnotic grooves
Price $19.00
Format 1xLP
Label Dome of Doom
UPC 669158558414
Color Pink/Green
Year July 1 2022
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Album Facts
Sophomore album focused on experimenting with hypnotic grooves
Price $19.00
Format 1xLP
Label Dome of Doom
UPC 669158558414
Color Pink/Green
Year July 1 2022
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Brooklyn-based electronic artist Meagan Rodriguez, aka QRTR, returns to Dome of Doom for the release of her sophomore album, infina ad nausea. Diligently working on her follow-up since last year as the pandemic surged and life continued to transform, QRTR has unloaded a treasure trove of hypnotic grooves that vortex around the many intricacies of her experimental approach and leave testament to her growth as an artist. All tracks were mixed by QRTR and mastered by Ryan Schwabe (Oneohtrix Point Never, Tierra Whack, Shamir, RJD2). infina ad nausea is an album full of deep exploration that builds on the level of musicality present on Drenched and raises the bar even higher. Utilizing a palette of different synth tones, rhythm structures, and genre modes from track to track, little pockets become an oasis of sudden bursts, void outs, and all out scenery changes. As the panoramic landscaping of the longer sections leave the soul enthralled, little bits and pieces float everywhere in the mix, capturing endless details as the auditory lens rotates through the mixes. Nothing feels stitched or separated, flowing with a constant state of motion and seamlessness. Forming as chapters, every song has an abundance of meaning and description while tapping into its own special vibe. There are no two-tracks that are exactly alike. QRTR is one of electronic music’s brightest upcoming voices and has carved out another important mark in her legacy with infina ad nausea. A work that pushes back on neat packaging and easy access points, standing as an opulently expressive and raw statement that takes into account the full range of human experience.