IXVLF is back at it again following the Language Of mini-album released
earlier this year as part of our ongoing tape series. Pushing it further
from where we last left off, Connor Clasen’s vinyl debut reflects our
ever growing desire to re-interpret club music in its most primitive and
cartilaginous nature. While cleverly obscuring any reference to a
specific period of time, Involuntary Movement shows a sense of the
American-based producer stretching disorienting imagery over the
existing landscape of proto-industrial — matching the visual
interpretation of Ailsa Ogden undertaking the artwork — where unpolished
synthesizers and rhythm machines collide and bawl in a controlled
crash. It is an exercise of existing in various states of detachment; a
fixation on mechanical repetition and unpredictable behaviors trough the
haze of helium laughter. Definitely one for the animals. »