Pan American & Kramer today have announced their new LP Interior of an Edifice Under the Sea, out June 27th via Shimmy-Disc. The duo has also shared lead single and newest piece of Ambient Cinema “Under The Mariana Trench,” directed by the group’s own Kramer–the track premiered today via Stereo Embers. “My work with Mark Nelson (Pan American) is as vital to my existence as an artist/collaborator as the air that I breathe is vital to my existence as a human being,” he explains of the album. “It has become a part of me, like an arm or a leg. The music we create together continues to remind me that there are always avenues yet to be navigated, explored, pulled from the waters of our respective imaginations. We see no audio environments that are off limits. We fluidly go where the currents take us. Our music breathes the liquid air of Freedom. My hope is that listeners will experience at least some of what I myself feel when I breathe this air, should they inhale deeply enough. Perhaps this new music Mark and I have created might inspire that kind of Freedom in the souls of those who hear it.”
Interior of an Edifice Under The Sea takes Nelson & Kramer deep under the earth's seas, pulling the listener down beside them as they explore the uncharted currents that fuel the human imagination–fluid, always moving, and always changing. It is an excursion into the lowest depths of ambient music, and a new beginning from the very place where life itself began. The floor of the ocean has a new sound, and it is breathtakingly beautiful.
"Under The Mariana Trench" by Pan American & Kramer is out now via Shimmy-Disc. |
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