Tryptamine, the experimental electro-acoustic duo comprised of Charles F. Moreland III and futurebum, has solidified its reputation for crafting transcendent soundscapes with their latest release, “Disjointr.” This eighth full-length LP delves into the shadowy recesses of recent U.S. history, shedding light on enigmatic figures and events that have often remained obscured.
“Disjointr” embarks on an audacious journey through the controversial work of Wilhelm Reich and his Orgone Accumulators, as well as Robert Monroe’s clandestine collaborations with the CIA on Hemi-sync experiments. These historical narratives serve as a backdrop for the album, providing both a thematic depth and a critical lens through which listeners can engage with the music.
The duo’s sound is characterized by a unique fusion of experimental electro-acoustic pop that resonates deeply, creating an immersive auditory experience. With contributions from notable artists like Kool AD of the hip-hop duo Das Racist and Stix Omar of Berlin’s electronic duo Easter, “Disjointr” is not just an album but a sonic exploration that challenges and enriches contemporary conspiracy narratives.
Listeners are invited to embark on a sonic journey that penetrates consciousness, prompting reflection on the implications of historical government conspiracies and their lasting impact on society. The album’s rich tapestry of sounds and themes encourages a dialogue about the hidden histories that shape our present.
You can experience “Disjointr” on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. As Tryptamine continues to push the boundaries of experimental music, “Disjointr” stands as a testament to their artistic vision and ability to weave complex narratives into evocative soundscapes.