In the Pasture of Obsolete Suns
On In the Pasture of Obsolete Suns, Philadelphia-based experimental musician and visual artist Tyler Pursel turns decay into atmosphere. Built from sampling, synthesis, organic texture, and unstable generative forms, the album moves through a landscape where memory, technology, and ecology seem to collapse into one another - half ruin, half refuge.
Across its ten pieces, Pursel favors slow pressure over spectacle. Low-end currents swell and recede beneath corroded tones, blurred loops, and flickering synthetic debris. Melodies appear less as statements than as residues: traces of something once bright, now weathered by time. The result is an album that feels both intimate and planetary, mapping the fragile terrain between grief and persistence, beauty and breakdown.
In the Pasture of Obsolete Suns is music of erosion and endurance. Its surfaces are tactile and unstable, but beneath the decay is a strange, stubborn luminosity - a faint hope for an uncertain world.
Release date: July 24, 2026