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Flexiocentrism

by Hillbilly Motobike

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1.
Exopolis 01:15
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ah ah
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Megalopoles 02:41
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Privatopia 01:20
left, right,
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Archeticture 04:13
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[gunfire]
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bid lend me your wispy frame
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gotta have them ribs and pussy too!
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the gun is good the penis is evil any way you want it that's the way you need it
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Hillbilly Motobike has never played the same song twice, preferring instead to explore the rewired and heterotopic extensions of unlimitedly repurposable granular audio and return with inscrutable charts of its incipient deterritorialization and différance. Breathing new life into haywire ‘Spatial Turn’ terminology that only REAL 90s KIDS will remember, this Montreal-based drums and electronics duo are opening up their third album, Flexiocentrism, for perusal and peer review. Previous recorded objects have taken cues from the utopian theorizing and hermeneutical frame of such Free Jazz luminaries as John Coltrane and Derek Bailey while always bearing in mind the at once hyper-, quasi- and anti- realist simulacra and simulation approach of nominalist and electrical forerunners like HEALTH and Black Dice.

Sampling from friends, films and favorite bands, Flexiocentrism is the closest Hillbilly Motobike has come to addressing Rock Music per se. “Disinformation Superhighway” and “Interdictory Space” crackle and spark like overloaded servers while “Megalopoles” and “Privatopia” explore the affective dimension of the finer threads of our beloved World Wide Web. “gotta have them ribs” asks us what we are looking for in a politician in our new, data-driven, networked, and triangulated politics, while “The Bureaucratic Imaginary” uses the voices of the problematized past to answer “any way you want it, that’s the way you need it!” Like Enron and Worldcom, Hillbilly Motobike uses the magic of the Information Age to generate a peer-to-peer marketplace of possibilities, it’s up to you to Surf The Net!

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released April 10, 2018

alex and eli,
recorded at mechanicland december 2017

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