Seattle-based Foscil makes the kind of music you'd expect to come out of a foursome tooling around with an Atari ST computer system. In the same vein as Ezekiel Honig or Eliot Lipp, Foscil isn't only concerned with how the end result of many hours in the studio sounds, but are equally intrigued by the methods by which it gets there. Setting organic strings against bleeps and blips, Foscil is heady at times, but overall pretty listenable.
Foscil is Tyler Swan, Ryan Trudell, Anthony Moore and Adam Swan.Foscil is a representation of Seattle, meaning urban flavour peeking through dense organics.All composition is done with an Atari ST computer system. Foscil is an attempt at duplicating these pieces through the use of hardware and organic instruments. One of their aims is to encourage creative usage of equipment in both the studio environment and live setting.