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Description
Emerging from the depths of late ’90s experimentation, ‘Thinking of Eternity’ captures PBK exploring dense, immersive sound worlds shaped through instinct and abstraction. Originally recorded in 1998 and released decades later, the album reflects Phillip B. Klingler’s approach to composition—spontaneous, layered, and unconstrained by traditional structure. Across four untitled pieces, turntable manipulation, synthesis, and sampling merge into drifting, pulsing textures that feel both organic and otherworldly, creating a continuous sense of motion without fixed anchors.
Dedicated to Cluster, the album carries a subtle lineage of kosmische influence while remaining firmly rooted in PBK’s own language of electroacoustic and industrial experimentation. Each track unfolds as a shifting environment rather than a defined composition, where sound is shaped in real time and meaning emerges through texture and depth. There’s a quieter, more atmospheric quality here compared to some of his harsher work, allowing space and resonance to guide the listening experience. With ‘Thinking of Eternity’, PBK presents a long-shelved vision finally realized—an introspective and expansive work that blurs the boundaries between ambient, noise, and sonic exploration.
Tracklist
- Untitled #02
- Untitled #04
- Untitled #03
- Untitled #01
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