Cadlag’s album Tensor is a 53-minute sonic exploration recorded in varied locations, from cathedrals to WWI caverns, turning architectural resonance into a vital instrument. This auditory tapestry merges noise, drone, and ambient influences with the raw intensity of grindcore and hardcore, utilizing electric double bass and DIY instruments to create a range of textures. The album transforms each recording space into a co-creator, echoing the solemnity or oppression of its surroundings. Set to release on May 7, 2025, Tensor demands a raw physical experience, solidifying Cadlag’s innovative presence in contemporary experimental music.
What do you think about the role of physical spaces in shaping musical creativity and experience? Can architecture itself be viewed as a co-creator in art?