ISAM
by Amon Tobin

— Released 23rd May 2011

What is “ISAM”? A transmission from a distant planet? A gateway into an alternate reality? A codename for a new psychotropic? A freshly discovered planet? A secret swinger’s network? A liberation theology? A soundtrack to the ultimate snuff movie? Nonsense? The only sense in town?

Re-drawing and blurring the lines between psychedelia and sci-fi, between art and entertainment, between sound design and melody, Amon Tobin has created the finest, most intense work of his v...

What is “ISAM”? A transmission from a distant planet? A gateway into an alternate reality? A codename for a new psychotropic? A freshly discovered planet? A secret swinger’s network? A liberation theology? A soundtrack to the ultimate snuff movie? Nonsense? The only sense in town?

Re-drawing and blurring the lines between psychedelia and sci-fi, between art and entertainment, between sound design and melody, Amon Tobin has created the finest, most intense work of his very considerable career, an extension and refinement of everything he has achieved thus far, a crowning achievement in the process that he describes as “re-ordering the things around me.” 

Tobin’s earliest work, in his own words, “took bits of existing music from old records and tried to find new contexts for them.” This led to albums like “Bricolage” and “Supermodified” (the clues being in the titles). Gradually, though, the samples “got smaller and smaller and more processed until they became less about context or reference and more like a physical reincarnation of sounds.” This led to the next stage in Tobin’s development, his last album, “Foley Room,” where he followed a Cage-ian tack and “looked at all sounds as potentially musical,” ending up using his own field recordings of lions, wolves, bees, factories and so on. With “ISAM” Amon started with field recordings but then synthesised the sounds and built them into actual playable instruments. With these instruments he then created the album. The vocals are Amon Tobin's for the first time, synthesised and gender modified. “It’s by far the most exciting development in my personal quest for some control over nature,” Tobin explains. “Anything from a grain of found sound to my own voice can be transformed into something new.” 

The result is a record of uncharacteristic depth and richness (intellectual, emotional and aural), one which sets your synapses crackling with dread and beauty, reminiscence and speculation, or just the pure apprehension of sound, accomplishing most of the hopes and dreams of dubstep, for instance, without even bothering to limit itself to having to be dubstep (which isn’t to say it doesn’t have some of the most terrifying bass rumbles your sternum will feel this side of Hell). Rarely has a piece of music made the listener feel so completely immersed in a new world, with all the strangeness, excitement and, occasionally, fear that entails. Once you begin listening to “ISAM,” anything written about it becomes redundant. A truly outstanding piece of work, it should establish once and for all Amon Tobin’s well-earned right to sit at the very top table of electronic music making.

ISAM
by Amon Tobin

— Released 23rd May 2011

Physical

LP Boxset (ZEN168A)

Deluxe Bundle

*Deluxe Bundle includes Ltd. Edition Artbook CD, 2xLP and digital versions of ISAM, plus an ISAM T-Shirt*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

 
LP Boxset (ZEN168X)

Ltd. Edition Artbook CD + 2xLP

*Comes with full colour 10" x 7" hardback book, featuring exclusive images of the ISAM collaborative installation between Amon and Saatchi collection artist Tessa Farmer*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

 
2xLP (ZEN168)
 
CD (ZENCD168X)

Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

*Comes with full colour 10" x 7" hardback book, featuring exclusive images of the ISAM collaborative installation between Amon and Saatchi collection artist Tessa Farmer.*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

 
CD (BRC-295)

Japanese CD

*JAPANESE CD RELEASE - INCLUDES BONUS TRACKS*

 
CD (ZENCD168)
 

Digital

MP3 (ZENDNL168)
£5.00
 
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL168W)
£7.00
 
24-bit WAV (ZENDNL168H)
£9.00
 

Bundles

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Physical

Digital

LP Boxset (ZEN168A)

Deluxe Bundle

*Deluxe Bundle includes Ltd. Edition Artbook CD, 2xLP and digital versions of ISAM, plus an ISAM T-Shirt*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

MP3 (ZENDNL168)
£5.00
LP Boxset (ZEN168X)

Ltd. Edition Artbook CD + 2xLP

*Comes with full colour 10" x 7" hardback book, featuring exclusive images of the ISAM collaborative installation between Amon and Saatchi collection artist Tessa Farmer*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

16-bit WAV (ZENDNL168W)
£7.00
2xLP (ZEN168) 24-bit WAV (ZENDNL168H)
CD (ZENCD168X)

Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

*Comes with full colour 10" x 7" hardback book, featuring exclusive images of the ISAM collaborative installation between Amon and Saatchi collection artist Tessa Farmer.*

Take a look at the Ltd. Edition Artbook CD

CD (BRC-295)

Japanese CD

*JAPANESE CD RELEASE - INCLUDES BONUS TRACKS*

CD (ZENCD168)

Tracklist

  • CD
  • CD
  • CD
  • 2xLP
  • LP Boxset
  • LP Boxset
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  • 24-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13.  
    Play All (12)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13. 13
    One Last Look (Bonus Track)
  14.  
    Play All (13)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13. 13
    One Last Look (Bonus Track)
  14.  
    Play All (13)
  1. 1
    Journeyman
  2. 2
    Piece Of Paper
  3. 3
    Goto 10
  4. 4
    Surge
  5. 5
    Lost & Found
  6. 6
    Wooden Toy
  7. 7
    Mass & Spring
  8. 8
    Calculate
  9. 9
    Kitty Cat
  10. 10
    Bedtime Stories
  11. 11
    Night Swim
  12. 12
    Dropped From The Sky
  13. 13
    One Last Look (Bonus Track)
  14.  
    Play All (13)

What is “ISAM”? A transmission from a distant planet? A gateway into an alternate reality? A codename for a new psychotropic? A freshly discovered planet? A secret swinger’s network? A liberation theology? A soundtrack to the ultimate snuff movie? Nonsense? The only sense in town?

Re-drawing and blurring the lines between psychedelia and sci-fi, between art and entertainment, between sound design and melody, Amon Tobin has created the finest, most intense work of his v...

What is “ISAM”? A transmission from a distant planet? A gateway into an alternate reality? A codename for a new psychotropic? A freshly discovered planet? A secret swinger’s network? A liberation theology? A soundtrack to the ultimate snuff movie? Nonsense? The only sense in town?

Re-drawing and blurring the lines between psychedelia and sci-fi, between art and entertainment, between sound design and melody, Amon Tobin has created the finest, most intense work of his very considerable career, an extension and refinement of everything he has achieved thus far, a crowning achievement in the process that he describes as “re-ordering the things around me.” 

Tobin’s earliest work, in his own words, “took bits of existing music from old records and tried to find new contexts for them.” This led to albums like “Bricolage” and “Supermodified” (the clues being in the titles). Gradually, though, the samples “got smaller and smaller and more processed until they became less about context or reference and more like a physical reincarnation of sounds.” This led to the next stage in Tobin’s development, his last album, “Foley Room,” where he followed a Cage-ian tack and “looked at all sounds as potentially musical,” ending up using his own field recordings of lions, wolves, bees, factories and so on. With “ISAM” Amon started with field recordings but then synthesised the sounds and built them into actual playable instruments. With these instruments he then created the album. The vocals are Amon Tobin's for the first time, synthesised and gender modified. “It’s by far the most exciting development in my personal quest for some control over nature,” Tobin explains. “Anything from a grain of found sound to my own voice can be transformed into something new.” 

The result is a record of uncharacteristic depth and richness (intellectual, emotional and aural), one which sets your synapses crackling with dread and beauty, reminiscence and speculation, or just the pure apprehension of sound, accomplishing most of the hopes and dreams of dubstep, for instance, without even bothering to limit itself to having to be dubstep (which isn’t to say it doesn’t have some of the most terrifying bass rumbles your sternum will feel this side of Hell). Rarely has a piece of music made the listener feel so completely immersed in a new world, with all the strangeness, excitement and, occasionally, fear that entails. Once you begin listening to “ISAM,” anything written about it becomes redundant. A truly outstanding piece of work, it should establish once and for all Amon Tobin’s well-earned right to sit at the very top table of electronic music making.