Lovers & Lollypops/Rocket Recordings
UK independent label Rocket Recordings had their ear turned in due course and have maintained the partnership for “Unconscious Death Wishes“, Paisiel’s second album.
Though “Unconscious Death Wishes” feels funereal and dungeon-bound as it emerges quietly from the undergrowth, together Paisiel evolve and build.
After the weird-party vibes have taken hold, the beats start to hit harder, more industrial almost; Julius sustains notes for longer durations and then, before you know it, everything’s spinning off into Chaos Central. Ecstasy remains detectable at the core of this music, but is all well? Paisiel play music to transcend such earthly concerns: “Unconscious Death Wishes” is their way of evoking, in Julius’ words, “landscapes, shapes, colours, proportions and movements”.