When a geomagnetic storm scrambled the temporal drift of a small seaside town on the south-east coast of England, strange prehistoric creatures began washing up to shore, catching the attention of a group of hooded, scrap-collecting weirdos from the local music ‘tidal’ scene.
Iglooghost, the musical alias of Bristol-based multidisciplinary artist Seamus Malliagh, created his third album Tidal Memory Exo while squatting in an MOT garage in Kent, drawing inspiration from the bleak surroundings to imagine an alternative world where ecological disaster has birthed a post-human wasteland.
Iglooghost’s album Tidal Memory Exo is set in a parallel Britain on the brink of ecological collapse, where music acts as the entry point into an entire fantasy universe dreamt up by Malliagh.
The album revolves around a local ‘trench’ music scene, isolated from the rest of the country following the geomagnetic storm, with users engaging in scene discussions on a Reddit-style messaging board.
The album features pummelling electronics, mini-mutating frequencies, and beats that crash like tidal waves against the walls, creating an aquatic yet decaying sonic experience.
Malliagh’s tour for the album includes rock formations projecting cryptid light shows across the audience, offering a unique live experience that complements the album’s post-human world.
Experience the immersive world of Tidal Memory Exo, where fiction and music intertwine to create a captivating journey into a dystopian landscape.
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