Spatial and auspicious, Supertask’s Thomson’s Lamp EP makes its highly-anticipated debut today. The record is a satisfying continuation of the immersive, transitory groove presented in Supertasks’s November release of the album’s title track “Thomson’s Lamp,” and makes for a fitting addition to his pristine musical repertoire.
Kyle Bishoff, the man behind Supertask, creates an amazing mood in Thomson’s Lamp, consisting of many subtleties and small, perfectly-placed pieces that seamlessly flow together as if they were formulaically solved-for. The relentlessness of the vibratory bassline coupled with his influential and unmistakable synth and percussion work results in a captivating and gratifying progression from start to finish. A hypnotizing and celestial-esque reverberation pervades each track, inducing an intriguing and mesmeric state of thought as listeners make their way from one song to the next. Consisting of only five tracks, the EP in its entirety brings with it a warm, comforting sensation of peace and solace for a quick psychical get away.
The full album can be streamed section above. Below, you’ll find the album’s artwork and the tracklist along with a download link for the full Thomson’s Lamp EP. For more information or to hear more of the musical stylings of Supertask, check him out on:
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Thomson’s Lamp:
1. On
2. Thomson’s Lamp
3. Télépopmusik – Breath (Supertask Cover)
4. Supertask X CharlestheFirst – Borealis
5. Off