The third tape is by Nicolas Maloney, from Jackson, Mississippi, and from whom I reviewed a previous work in Vital Weekly 1216, so go there to find some background about him. That particular work was all about the manipulation of field recordings, but I'm not sure if that is also the case with this one. Judging by the music, I doubt that, as I believe this to be something from the world of pure electronics, sub-section analogue and modular (which, as always, this might not be the case) The pieces are a bit longer than on the other two releases, clocking in at thirty-five minutes per side. On the first side, we have 'Sonol'Obe', which is a dark affair of low-end tones with a higher frequency at the edge of things. In 'Munul'Obe', he works from the centre/mid-frequencies outwards to high- and low frequencies around it. In both of these pieces there is very little development, but listen closely, and you will pick these small changes up amid the bigger drift. In terms of minimalism and all things darker than dark, this is the most radical release of this trio. Depending on your personal preferences in such matters, I would rather not play this last one as the last one of the day; too scary in that respect, but it tops off a fine trio of new releases.