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From their Series I comes one of the newest in a growing collection of tonal obscurities from the people of Ground Fault. Teaming up for the first time Australian, Stern and traveling American, Northam, took time out to record these five untitled tracks just outside of London. These men are what I call electro-acoustarians, those who research sound, in its most minute states, develop improvised tactics of dealing with the crunchy blips and awkward static and raise the bar for younger sound artists breaking into their own. Both artists here have presented their works in and outside of gallery/museum constructs to living rooms and other dens of introspection. What is unique is how well two meet as one to create a harmonic convergence so to speak. The feedback and coarse noise from found objects and other matter serve as an uncertain time map of sorts portraying an inherent sense of perturbed sound. In a nails-to-a-chalkboard approach to bowing the curve of this atonal shantytown is rank with loose ends and vague meanings, but why search for one? In essence what hovers here is the unspecific nature of space, which is quite heady." TJ Norris