ANTITELEPATH - Further
‘Further’ is a groove, a sonic space, and a cast of machine characters with compelling personalities.
By Juan
9/24/20241 min read
On Rotation: Antitelepath "Further
Further is the latest single from British Columbia-based electronic artist Antitelepath, an ambient techno creator known for their minimalistic yet deeply immersive soundscapes. Having made their mark on the West Coast electronic scene since 2018, Antitelepath’s music offers a unique blend of repetition and contemplation, evolving from its early roots in San Francisco to the tranquil mountain surroundings of Squamish (Sḵwxwú7mesh), BC. Their work is designed for meditation, introspection, or simply to exist as a background soundtrack for moments of quiet reflection.
Produced entirely in the artist's home studio nestled in the mountains, Further captures a profound sense of reaching—both in the literal climb toward new artistic heights and through the machines that produce this ethereal sound. The title itself reflects the continuous push for expression, where Antitelepath uses minimalism as a tool to convey deep emotional resonance without the need for traditional structure.
Drawing inspiration from electronic visionaries like Brian Eno, Carl Craig, and Tom Demac, Antitelepath merges the mechanical soul of Detroit techno with the cerebral, experimental approach of minimalist art. Their music doesn’t adhere to the conventional narrative arc of a song with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Instead, Further is a sonic object—something that exists, breathes, and fades out of perception, with the only message being the sound itself.
The layers of electronic pulses and ambient waves slowly build and retreat, creating a hypnotic loop that pulls listeners into its orbit. Antitelepath crafts an auditory experience that is as meditative as it is engaging, making Further a compelling addition to their evolving body of work.
If you’re seeking a track that transcends traditional structure and immerses you in a world of ambient minimalism, Further is a must-listen. It’s available now on all major streaming platforms, offering a journey of sound that lingers in the mind long after it fades.