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"Warhol's Surfaces" is a captivating exploration of sound by the innovative artist Scanner, released in 2003 under the Intermedium label. This album is a testament to Scanner's ability to blend and transcend genres, offering a unique sonic experience that spans dark ambient, IDM, drone, glitch, free jazz, and experimental music.
The album's title and themes draw inspiration from the iconic pop artist Andy Warhol, delving into the surfaces, textures, and commodification of self that Warhol's work often explored. Each of the nine tracks on "Warhol's Surfaces" offers a distinct sonic landscape, from the industrial textures of "Camouflage" to the haunting melodies of "Marilyn Four Times," and the rhythmic complexities of "Five Views Of An Onion."
With a duration of just over an hour, "Warhol's Surfaces" is a journey through the diverse and often challenging soundscape that Scanner is known for. The album is a reflection of the artist's ongoing exploration of the intersection between technology, art, and culture, making it a compelling listen for fans of experimental and electronic music.