Gjoll
On The Forgetting Of Language
The icelandic duo GJÖLL engineers an electronic praxis that is as psychologically immersive as it is sonically confrontational. Eschewing traditional composition for dense, evolving sound narratives, their work traces the architecture of tension, alienation, and transformation. Rooted in the stark intersections of dark ambient and industrial noise, GJÖLL's aesthetic is defined by a striking duality: vast, glacial expanses punctuated by violent eruptions of rhythmic intensity. Beyond its surface abrasiveness, their music possesses an austere depth, evoking desolate northern landscapes and the cold introspection of the human condition. Conceptually, GJÖLL explores the fractured psyche - navigating the dialectic between societal oppression and existential awakening. By translating emotional poles - from despair to a fragile, sonic release - they remain firmly situated within the most intellectually rigorous fringes of experimental electronics All tracks written by Jóhann Eiríksson and Sigurur Hararson. Produced and mixed by Jóhann Eiríksson. Artwork by Stefan Alt