Yrii Samoilove & Streetworm - Starwater Geyser (2026, Invisible Animals)
IA224
Eight compositions assembled from unstable materials.
Synthetic tones, fragmented signals, sonic artifacts, and shifting textures interact without rigid compositional constraints. The music unfolds not through narrative but through accumulation, erosion, and reconstruction. Sounds emerge, collide, disappear, and leave traces that continue to shape what follows.
Fragile electronic forms give way to dense noise structures, while periods of near-stasis are interrupted by sudden malfunctions and mechanical gestures. Individual elements constantly shift in function and meaning as their surroundings change.
The release moves freely between electroacoustic composition, generative processes, and sound collage, never remaining within any one territory long enough to become a mere generic exercise. Its most compelling moments arise where organization and disintegration become almost indistinguishable, and where glitches, interference, and chance become part of the material's internal logic.
This recording exists not as a collection of finished works but as a series of interconnected sonic environments. Less a statement about something than an observation of sound in the process of continuously transforming itself.












