"It’s been a very long layoff for Minneapolis’ Endif, with twelve years separating previous LP Carbon and new record Falling Into The Sky. But Jason Hollis has been making up for lost time by cramming flurries of pings and waves of metallic reverb into every corner of the LP. Check this abstracted video we’re happy to be premiering that nicely matches the crawling glitch of “One Trick Pony”."
www.idieyoudie.com/2020/08/04/tracks-august-4th-2020/
“The freshmen full-length release from EndIf titled Meta introduced the noise scene to a programming master and sonic sculpting shifu.
Jason Hollis easily “one-ups” the rest by simply doing his thing.”
Damon Wilson - Re:Gen Magazine (Top Albums of 2006)
“A template by which future composers can gauge their own acumen.”
“If he were four or five albums into his discography I'd probably be inclined toward calling this a career "masterwork"...”
Dark Twin Cities.com
“The mix of electronic with harsher beats and industrial elements result in a great production.”
DP - SideLine
“With the cold precision of a power-driven musical surgeon, Endif brings you the highly polished yet manically aggressive Meta.”
Re:Gen Magazine
“”Carbon” is once again the expected masterpiece..”
Marc Tater - ChainDLK
"Out of all the releases on Tympanik, (Carbon) is the most suited for the ever voracious dancefloor.”
Mr. Entropy
“Carbon is another great album of hard electronics from the increasingly noteworthy, and still relatively new, Tympanik Audio label.”
Paul Lloyd - Igloo
“A multiple-polymer noise assault on modern musical expectations.”
Nathan Keene - The Silent Ballet
“Good album and not just merely 4/4 powernoise club-music.”
Fabian - Gothtronic
“Think of a distorted beat artist that can actually have a wider appeal and Endif now slots into that territory with ease.”
Tony Young - Enochian Apocalypse
“Eclectic and cybernetic, Carbon is a clever mix of powernoise, dark ambient, breakbeats, and whimsy.”
Vlad McNeally - Re:Gen Magazine
“This is sure to be a dancefloor killer.”
– They Fell
“Reveals a certain evolution in sound…for sure more original than the average industrial composition we’re used to.”
– Side-Line Magazine
Interview @ VF Magazine 3-10-2007
Video channel on Youtube
SoundCloud
Article on BRAP in News and Review
www.idieyoudie.com/2020/08/04/tracks-august-4th-2020/
“The freshmen full-length release from EndIf titled Meta introduced the noise scene to a programming master and sonic sculpting shifu.
Jason Hollis easily “one-ups” the rest by simply doing his thing.”
Damon Wilson - Re:Gen Magazine (Top Albums of 2006)
“A template by which future composers can gauge their own acumen.”
“If he were four or five albums into his discography I'd probably be inclined toward calling this a career "masterwork"...”
Dark Twin Cities.com
“The mix of electronic with harsher beats and industrial elements result in a great production.”
DP - SideLine
“With the cold precision of a power-driven musical surgeon, Endif brings you the highly polished yet manically aggressive Meta.”
Re:Gen Magazine
“”Carbon” is once again the expected masterpiece..”
Marc Tater - ChainDLK
"Out of all the releases on Tympanik, (Carbon) is the most suited for the ever voracious dancefloor.”
Mr. Entropy
“Carbon is another great album of hard electronics from the increasingly noteworthy, and still relatively new, Tympanik Audio label.”
Paul Lloyd - Igloo
“A multiple-polymer noise assault on modern musical expectations.”
Nathan Keene - The Silent Ballet
“Good album and not just merely 4/4 powernoise club-music.”
Fabian - Gothtronic
“Think of a distorted beat artist that can actually have a wider appeal and Endif now slots into that territory with ease.”
Tony Young - Enochian Apocalypse
“Eclectic and cybernetic, Carbon is a clever mix of powernoise, dark ambient, breakbeats, and whimsy.”
Vlad McNeally - Re:Gen Magazine
“This is sure to be a dancefloor killer.”
– They Fell
“Reveals a certain evolution in sound…for sure more original than the average industrial composition we’re used to.”
– Side-Line Magazine
Interview @ VF Magazine 3-10-2007
Video channel on Youtube
SoundCloud
Article on BRAP in News and Review