"These are the first releases from Brooklyn's experimental performance centre Issue Project Room, which occupies an extraordinary vaulted theatre space on Boerum Place, originally built as HQ for the Elks Lodge fraternal order. The recordings are made by IPR artists in residence. [...]
Aural disorientation is the name of the game for South African artist Sabisha Friedberg, who is interested in a possible relationship between low end sound and apparitions. There's a link with the late Vic Tandy and his paranormal research in 1980s Coventry. Friedberg sets up flickering drones above unstable low frequencies - perhaps a spinning subwoofer is involved - and sits back to let the unpredictable in. It is certainly an eerie experience, and when distant bells or voices creep into audibility, you might prefer not to be home alone. More haunting than hauntological, Friedberg is patiently conducting an audio seance of subtle low end phantasmagoria."