Though space provides no medium through which soundwaves may effectively propagate, it has been estimated that the greatest of cosmic cataclysms may also be the loudest events that occur in the known universe, reaching far beyond any human understanding of sound as a thing to be experienced and converting it instead into a force of incredible destructive potential. As stars collapse and black holes form, it is only the vacuum of space that prevents these cosmic roars from bellowing out between galaxies, their deafening might itself silenced only by the odd nothingness that glues all existences together.
What unequivocal havoc would occur if such an incident occurred beyond the choking grip of space’s vacuous nature? Would that a misguided scientific experiment created even a momentary and unstable black hole within the atmosphere of their home planet? In a single second, the resulting soundwave would liquefy their fleshy bodies, rend the alloyed construction of their laboratory, and heave solid earth into novel formations upon the back of its undulating waveshape. It is certain that any who came later to gaze upon such a site would marvel at the destruction caused therein, in awe of the TRANSIENT ECHOES permanently carved in stone.
MEPH makes an explosive EATBRAIN debut with TRANSIENT ECHOES, an EP featuring four tracks made in collaboration with artists including Notequal, Wallhack, and IO as he leads the latest batch of new EATBRAIN talent to the fore of the label’s horde. Within, MEPH delivers percussive sequences and growling basslines of cosmic significance as he and his collaborators sate the horde’s ravenous hunger for novel means of sonic destruction.