Unsong (Mason Ball) is a project interested in producing stark, atypical and emotive audio regardless of logical progression, musicality or continuity.

Unsong create rich, layered, instinctive sound works from the minimal to the extravagant, utilising a miscellaneous array of sources: electronically generated tones, processed field recordings, disassembled voices, domestic appliances, stolen sounds, chance; the list stretches on exponentially.

The methodology employed by unsong is a simple one: proceed with what sounds right, abandon what doesn't, often producing broken and unintelligible sounds to engage, soothe, surprise and disorientate the listener.

Unsong endeavours to fashion disordered audio for gleefully unsound minds.

 

 

 

Unsong's debut release, 'The Frailty of Angels, The Treason of People', a diverse and fractured meditation on the themes of loss and betrayal, is available now from Macrophonies Organisation, please order by email from unsong@macrophonies.co.uk.

New material is available to listen to on the unsong web site