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Burial Grid drops 5th album ‘ Shores of Quiddity’

Boston-based producer Adam Michael Kozak, also known as Burial Grid, has released his fifth album. Composed of eight tracks, Shores of Quiddity release adopts a more meditative, ambient vibe than the ominously titled We’ve Come for Your Flesh, immersing its listeners in a deeply strange

Boston-based producer Adam Michael Kozak, also known as Burial Grid, has released his fifth album. Composed of eight tracks, Shores of Quiddity release adopts a more meditative, ambient vibe than the ominously titled We’ve Come for Your Flesh, immersing its listeners in a deeply strange yet serene world marked by desolation and cosmic angst. Think Carpenter meeting Eno to score a Villeneuve- directed Lovecraft adaptation and you’ll get somewhat of an idea of what to expect out of this unique sonic vision of post-apocalyptic realms.

Every track weighs heavy with a distinct withered ambience and flows so naturally from one soundscape to the next that one simply can’t believe the whole album was improvised.

Take your time with this release and feel your mind wash away with the tides on the gentle shores of quiddity. I promise you won’t regret it.

Burial Grid ‘Shores of Quiddity’ is out now via Bandcamp and Spotify

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