Hoch Ma Toch is a solo project from Scottish singer and producer Drew Wright. Previously a member of Macca-Talla Nan Creag, he played a central role in creating both their critically acclaimed and sold out albums. Devised in collaboration with Firecracker Records and Forestry Commission Scotland, their project brought to life the shamanic spirit of pre-historic sites through improvised vocals, electronics, ancient instruments and drones. Wright has also released music as Wounded Knee, collaborating with National Galleries of Scotland, Benbecula Records, Distance Records and others.
Two Neat Geometries is Wright's first release on Old Technology Records and marks a turn from the processed vocals that marked his previous work to a sound based on electronics that takes inspiration from Scottish Poet Norman MacCaig, the wild Scottish outdoors and the spirit of improvisation, among other sources. The album can certainly be described as psychedelic and bewitching, with repeated listens offering layer upon layer of new textures and deeply hidden changes.