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An alias of reclusive Seattle, WA-based producer
Rafael Anton Irisarri,
the Sight Below released
Glider -- a dark ambient techno album seemingly inspired by shoegaze and
Wolfgang Voigt in roughly equal measure, featuring layer upon layer of processed guitar -- on the Ann Arbor, MI, label Ghostly International in November 2008. The set was later taken on the road, with performances at Detroit's Movement Festival, MUTEK, and Sónar; there were other live dates at venues beside
Lusine. Former
Slowdive member
Simon Scott occasionally joined
the Sight Below on-stage and subsequently collaborated in the studio. The Murmur EP, featuring a
Biosphere remix, followed in 2009. The full-length It All Falls Apart, a full-length more austere than
Glider, was released in 2010 and contained a solemn cover of
Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades." ~ Andy Kellman