**Edition of 300 copies, 180g Vinyl in Heavy Cardboard Sleeve** When Phill Niblock collaborates, the results are invariably fascinating, the master of sustained tone entering into dialogue with artists whose approaches may differ from his own yet share some fundamental commitment to the exploration of sound. On Bestia Ire, Niblock joins forces with two formidable figures in French experimental music: Franck Vigroux, a composer and performer whose work spans electronic music, contemporary classical, and multimedia installation, and Kasper T. Toeplitz, a bass guitarist and electronic musician whose dense, abrasive sound world has made him a distinctive presence in European experimental circles for decades. The title - Latin for "beast of anger" or "wrathful beast" - suggests an intensity that the music delivers in full.
This is not the hushed, contemplative Niblock of his solo work, but something more visceral and immediate, the addition of Vigroux and Toeplitz's contributions adding rhythmic pulse and textural aggression to the sustained harmonic fields. Yet the essential Niblock quality remains - that sense of duration as a compositional element, the understanding that sounds reveal their true nature only when given time to unfold and interact. The collaboration feels genuinely synergistic, each artist contributing essential elements to a whole that none could have achieved alone. Vigroux and Toeplitz have both built impressive catalogs of work on labels like Music Fear Satan and Music Destruction, and their presence here adds muscle to Niblock's already formidable sonic architecture.