Gosub “Night Mal’ach Ep” Now Released in Digital Format
May 12th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Gosub returns to Isophlux after 10 years of no activity on the label. To welcome the return of this project back to it’s initial output outlet. We our offering a rare out of print re-release of Gosub’s 2007 limited 500 copy release “Night Mal’ach’ from Miami’s Transient Force. Shad T. Scott aka Gosub focuses on the signature, dark melodies and moody sounds that characterize electro. He cleverly composes an extremely catchy record, while maintaining the raw analogue sound and sensibility of a seasoned veteran. With the release of this classic EP Gosub also offers us a extra track “Avoid” special release version. Gosub also works with labels such as Citinite, Frustrated Funk, Point One and more.. Night Mal’ach derives from the Semitic consonantal root l-’-k (- ל-אך), meaning “to send”. This root is attested in Hebrew only in this noun and in the noun ”Melakha” ( מְלָאכָה ), meaning ”work”. The term “Mal’ach” therefore simply means one who is sent, often translated as ”messenger” when applied to humans; for instance, ”Mal’ach” is the root of the name of the prophet Malachi, whose name means “my messenger”, even though he is not considered an “angel” in the classic sense.
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