Mark Templeton travels into the mystic with forthcoming Distorted Tourist photobook + flexi package, out this June on Graphical

Mark Templeton travels into the mystic with forthcoming Distorted Tourist photobook + flexi package, out this June on Graphical

If you think you can count on Canadian sound curator Mark Templeton to deliver the mundane, predictable, straight-forward goods, you would be (thankfully) wrong. This is a man who insists on following his heart into fantastic spheres to create sounds that massage the mind and soothe the ear. This time around, Templeton traveled physically into industrial and commercial neighborhoods close to home for inspiration. The resulting excursions can be seen and heard in his forthcoming Distorted Tourist photobook + flexi disc package.

Past works have come out on labels like Anticipate, Silentes, Staalplaat, Sweat Lodge Guru, and Under the Spire; but Distorted Tourist is coming out on Templeton’s own Graphical imprint, which has issued his most recent solo recordings and collaborations, such as his Marshall McLuhan-inspired one with like-minded audio-visual artist Kyle Armstrong.

Distorted Tourist is out on June 20 and is available in two editions: 1. a first-edition of 100 copies includes the softcover, perfect bound photobook on uncoated paper, with five one-sided flexi records and a digital download of the photobook and audio, and 2. the basic version, which includes five one-sided flexi records in a printed, folded uncoated paper sleeve, and a digital download of the photobook and audio. The photobook is a 7.25” x 7.25”, 106-pager that includes 44 color images and text by Ryan Diduck.

Now, make like a good little distorted tourist yourself, and roam over here to check out those images and to pre-order the package when it becomes available. Then, check out a few excerpts and the cover art and tracklisting down below. Good luck out there.

Distorted Tourist landscapes:

A. Alland
B. Rosen
C. Coro
D. Tyre
E. Gira

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