This Montreal duo lurk behind their twilight imagery and surprisingly broad style on this second expanded release. Perhaps due to geographic proximity I’m reminded of Ghislain Poirier, whose spare, early 12k releases gave way to unorthodox hip-hop production a few years later. WADR compress the timeframe and squish smoky machinery-hop (“Plateau” with guest vocals by Myriam Bois) next to dub-y micro-house (“CCTV”) next to jittery, transistor-infected reggae (“Montreal Protocol”). The works are granted a turquoise hard gleam by producer Yahik Daunais, who gives the decay as much detail as the notes. It’s an ambitious and intriguing portrait of an after-hours landscape where steam and neon bleed all markers of identity together. For all its genre-hopping, it mistreats none of them and masters several.
The roots of Surgery are in an on/air radio show called perMUTATIONS that I did on CHSR-FM 97.9 (Fredericton, NB, Canada) between 1999-2004. It was initially called the Y2K-Mart, but after 1999 that wasn't really funny anymore. Surgery picked up where perMUTATIONS let off, and includes other occasional features like reviews and interviews.
The shows are roughly bi-monthly and concentrate on the soft boundaries of experimental music.
Each show is an hourlong block split into two by "station ID" but with no other DJ intrusion.
The shows and their playlists are archived below in the sidebar. You can also subscribe to the feed further down.
Any questions or requests can be left as comments in the blog, or you can send an email to per_mutations@yahoo.com.
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