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Showing posts with label Audio Explorations. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Audio Explorations 'ActionReaction'

Hello!  James Tritten here, of Fort Lowell Records.  Audio Explorations was my own band with Steven Haley from 1996-2002.  Our sophomore album ActionReaction was originally released on Compact Disc twenty years ago.  But now, Fort Lowell Records has made Audio Exploration ActionReaction available on vinyl record for the very first time.  

There are only (50) copies of this album available on vinyl, so if you want to add this to your collection, do not wait to order it later; they are already over half-way sold out.

  • 135-gram heavyweight vinyl
  • Orange colored vinyl
  • Lyric Sheet
  • Tour + Studio Photographs
  • An original 2002 Tour Poster
Thank you in advance for the support! -- James


Monday, September 12, 2022

Audio Explorations

[Repost from Nashville Scene; by C.J., February 26, 2002]

Audio Explorations These synthpop merchants’ well-recorded and -executed CD ActionReaction could be filed somewhere between Chick Corea’s Elektrik Band and The Cure. They’ll check the pulses of the culturally comatose at Springwater.
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Fort Lowell Records is very proud to share with you that for the 20th Anniversary, we will be releasing Audio Explorations' ActionReaction on vinyl record for the very first time! 


Thursday, September 1, 2022

Audio Explorations 'ActionReaction'

[Repost from Aural Innovations; by Scott Heller; July 2002, Issue #20]

This is a Florida duo who recorded this excellent CD in Boston in 2001. They create melodic, dreamy, sometimes upbeat rock songs. The lyrics focus on the dark side of human nature and painful relationships. The opening number, "Nine Down One To Go", describes a painful relationship in a special way and is a fast paced song with a dreamy flow to it. The next track, "Go Away", starts off as a bass heavy driven rock song but slowly builds. I really like the way the buzzing synths are used to enhance the sound. These guys have been compared to Galaxie 500, Mazzy Star and Swell, but I don't know these bands, so I can't tell you more. If you like this type of stuff, I think you will dig this CD. Excellent material, well played, executed and varied. A very cool documentary about the recording of the CD as well as some live footage appears at the end of the CD.

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Fort Lowell Records is very proud to share with you that for the 20th Anniversary, we will be releasing Audio Explorations' ActionReaction on vinyl record for the very first time! 


Wednesday, August 24, 2022

2002 SXSW Picks & Sleepers

[Repost from The Austin Chronicle; by Kate Messer, March 8, 2002]

Audio Explorations | North Floridian duo James Tritten and Steven Haley's new sophomore CD, ActionReaction, out on North Carolina's Eskimo Kiss, is chimey and chirpy, in that hard-driving early Cure way. One minute they're drubbingly langorous, like a mean, lazy beating, the next, very American and Analog, if you know what we mean.

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Fort Lowell Records is very proud to share with you that for the 20th Anniversary, we will be releasing Audio Explorations' ActionReaction on vinyl record for the very first time! 


Friday, August 12, 2022

Audio Explorations 'ActionReaction'


There comes a times in most people’s lives when they just don’t feel right with the world. Undoubtedly, the adolescent teenage years spark off a lot of emotion and confusion in the minds of young men and women everywhere. Often, these sometimes dark and desperate funks are dealt with the old fashioned way: through a favorite album. Music, no matter what kind, is a pure form of artistic expression that can sympathize like nothing else. When no one else seems to understand the troubles of the world, there’s often a song or an entire CD that can connect with a listener like nothing else.

Oft times, this is the ripe age of musical discovery where bands such as Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, the Doors, and the Cure reign supreme. All of these are bands that have grappled with the subjects of despair, death, and the woes that seem to sometimes come on a regular basis to a teenager’s life. After a fashion, some of these bands can become almost silly to the same person who once lived by their music and lyrics. But it would be hard to estimate just how many copies of Led Zeppelin IV, Dark Side of the Moon, the Doors’ debut album, and Disintegration provided a sympathetic soundtrack for many an addled adolescent mind. And by today’s standards, you might as well toss in a Nine Inch Nails or Radiohead album in there as well.

However, there’s a newer band out there that has seemingly created the most visceral, haunting, and explicitly realistic album out there whose subject matter may just as well have been taken straight from the psyches of any group of 14-18 year olds out there. And that is not to say that all teenagers are troubled. But Audio Explorations’ ActionReaction is undoubtedly a grand masterpiece of raw emotion, intense melody, and a very eerie sense of release. An extremely honest piece of work, this album will leave you in awe.

If you’re thinking that it must be some kind of growled, over the top bombastic shout fest, then you might be very surprised that the band’s music is almost delicate at times, though with no lack of spring-coiled tension knotting every guitar phrase and note. At times, it sounds like the Cure’s Seventeen Seconds, Robert Smith and Co.’s finest foray into the darkness before they made an all too long career out of it. But unlike Smith, band members James Tritten and Steven Haley have sculpted a sublimely unnerving set of songs that doesn’t go off wandering into surreal landscapes.

The opening track, “Nine Down One To Go”, has an incredibly clear sound; the band often favors using the low notes on a standard six-string electric guitar rather than a bass. This adds to the heady mix, as Tritten’s guitar is allowed more space to roam throughout the songs and double (or triple, even) its duties as rhythm, lead, and bass instrument. Haley’s drumming is always tight — straightforward and right on time — with not too much flash. Just enough of a fill here and there, and it’s perfect. But it’s the lyrics that tell the real tale: “I am the maker of your pain / I’m the hater of your ways / I’m the thinktank to kill you / I am inside your brain”. The most unnerving thing about this is Tritten’s calm delivery throughout. Not even Thom Yorke could play it this maddeningly low key and be so convincing.

On “Go Away”, Tritten sings “No it won’t go away / Not until I cut my hand / Now I can’t feel my hand / And the pain won’t go away / I don’t know if I’ll see the day / That the pain will go away”. Simple and jarring. Infinitely understandable in both language and emotion. “Symphonic Dreams” twists the language around a bit, offering up such thought-provoking lines like “I’ll open up my mouth / To hear you sing / One of my many dreams / To hear you sing”.

Listen to any song here, and it’s a gut punch revelation. “I have spent too much of my existence / Just trying to find me / And where to go / Where to go from here / And who do you know / For real” is a slice of the eye opening sympathies found inside “The Real World”. And on “Contemplate Your State”, Tritten lets loose and bares his soul completely: “I hate the fucks that are slow / ‘Cause they will never know / What the fuck I know / And who am I / You wonder who I am / I wonder who am I”. This continued look into the psyche — be it Tritten’s, or perhaps the listener’s — and coming up with only more questions is hard to describe. It’s uniquely enjoyable, but you’re not sure why. Perhaps it’s because we’ve all felt this way before.

The music twists and turns, with guitars being pressed through various filters and buzzing off somewhere else only to come back and pull it all back together. Like a tight drum, the tunes never stutter. And for some reason, it still sounds warm and humane, not at all mechanical like one might think. On the final two tracks, “Sometimes True” and “Separation”, Haley takes the lead vocals, pushing the tension even further as his voice is punched through a vocoder or some sort of processor on the former.

Also included on this album is a great six-minute video to play in your CD-ROM that features the band working on and discussing the album. In perhaps an ironic twist, James Tritten states that they just do the music “for fun”, and then he smiles. Indeed, the duo looks like they have a great time, be it working in the studio or playing live with various projections displayed upon them. So for all the lyrical drama on the album, it’s still comforting to know that Tritten and Haley are just two average joes having fun making slightly disturbing pieces of art. ActionReaction is probably going to be one of the best albums of 2002 for its vision and to-the-point attitude. “Fun” or not, this is a tremendous recording that everyone should experience.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Audio Explorations 'ActionReaction' 20th Anniversary Vinyl Edition, pre-order now

Audio Explorations' ActionReaction is undoubtedly a grand masterpiece of raw emotion, intense melody, and a very eerie sense of release. An extremely honest piece of work, this album will leave you in awe." ~ PopMatters

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Audio Explorations' sophomore album, Fort Lowell Records is bringing you this album on vinyl record for the very first time.


Sunday, July 31, 2022

COMING SOON: Audio Explorations 'ActionReaction' - 20th Anniversary Vinyl Edition

Audio Explorations was a indie rock duet from Jacksonville, Florida, who existed between the years of 1996 and 2002.  Their critically acclaimed sophomore album ActionReaction was originally released by Eskimo Kiss Records on February 12, 2002... Fort Lowell Records is excited to share with you that we will be releasing the 20th Anniversary Vinyl Edition of Audio Explorations ActionReaction this year.  Stay tuned for more information to come! 

Audio Explorations - blogging a tour journal from the road via dial-up internet access over a flip-phone cell phone; February 12, 2002

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Upcoming 2022 Fort Lowell Records Releases

While on the frontlines of social media, it may seem that things have been quiet around Fort Lowell Records' headquarters so far this year, we have to tell it is has been quite the opposite. As of today, there are six (6) brand new releases scheduled for this year, plus at least two (2) and possibly up to (4) vinyl re-releases of previous digital only records. Below is an overview of what's to come.  Stay tuned to Instagram, Twitter, or our Email List for more updates!

NEW RELEASES
  • Lauds II | Digital EP ~ March 29, 2022
  • Tracy Shedd "Going Somewhere" | Digital Single ~ March (TBD), 2022
  • This Water is Life, Vol. I | feat. MindsOne & DJ Iron and James Sardone | Vinyl EP ~ April 22, 2022
  • Desario Signal and Noise | Vinyl LP ~ Early Summer 2022
  • Kitimoto Vintage Smell | Vinyl LP ~ Early Summer 2022
  • JPW Something Happening / Always Happening | Vinyl LP ~ Late Summer 2022
VINYL RE-RELEASES
  • Moyamoya Hawn | Vinyl LP ~ Early Summer 2022
  • La Cerca A Nice Sweet Getaway | Vinyl LP ~ Fall 2022
  • Audio Explorations ActionReaction | Vinyl LP ~ Tentative
  • Lauds [Debut Album, Name TBD] | Vinyl LP ~ Tentative

Lauds II | Digital EP


Tracy Shedd "Going Somewhere" | Digital Single



This Water is Life, Vol. I | feat. MindsOne & DJ Iron and James Sardone | Vinyl EP


Desario Signal and Noise | Vinyl LP



Kitimoto Vintage Smell | Vinyl LP



JPW Something Happening / Always Happening | Vinyl LP



Moyamoya Hawn | Vinyl LP



La Cerca A Nice Sweet Getaway | Vinyl LP



Audio Explorations ActionReaction | Vinyl LP