This one is gratified by your presence.
Experimentation tamed. Order shattered and remade.
Endif is known for multi-sensory compositions with a mind-altering and fiercely uncompromising aesthetic.
Rhythms form and crumble. Melodics are abstracted and scattered throughout the work.
Focused sound design is our mode and modus.
Live performance is emphasized, bridging the gap between studio and stage with video projection mapping,
ILDA lasers, and live video manipulation and generation including multiple camera feeds, Modern instruments like
the MPC Live join modular synthesizers to allow realtime remixing and total control of the sonic realm.
Radical depersonalization allows the narrative of an interdimensional being manifesting on this plane of reality
as a roughly bipedal form made of hallucinations. We interface on 20-20k hz, 380-740 nanometer wavelengths.
Falling into the Sky is ENDIF’s third album. Beyond feeding the persona’s
narrative, it serves as a retrospective travelogue as composer Jason Hollis traversed the US, and completes a
tryptich of full length releases set against a field of compilation appearances and remixes since 1991.
2020’s pandemic was spent performing remotely, but the time of plague is ending.
Our paths will intersect.
Experimentation tamed. Order shattered and remade.
Endif is known for multi-sensory compositions with a mind-altering and fiercely uncompromising aesthetic.
Rhythms form and crumble. Melodics are abstracted and scattered throughout the work.
Focused sound design is our mode and modus.
Live performance is emphasized, bridging the gap between studio and stage with video projection mapping,
ILDA lasers, and live video manipulation and generation including multiple camera feeds, Modern instruments like
the MPC Live join modular synthesizers to allow realtime remixing and total control of the sonic realm.
Radical depersonalization allows the narrative of an interdimensional being manifesting on this plane of reality
as a roughly bipedal form made of hallucinations. We interface on 20-20k hz, 380-740 nanometer wavelengths.
Falling into the Sky is ENDIF’s third album. Beyond feeding the persona’s
narrative, it serves as a retrospective travelogue as composer Jason Hollis traversed the US, and completes a
tryptich of full length releases set against a field of compilation appearances and remixes since 1991.
2020’s pandemic was spent performing remotely, but the time of plague is ending.
Our paths will intersect.