un ohm et une pham

The album un ohm et une pham can be downloaded free from Internet Archive.

We caught up with all three of Entropy Circus – Solomon Kirchner, Sally Kitchener and Zali Krishna – ahead of the launch of their new album:

Kitchener: Well, we have a new most absurd reason for an album being late.
Kirchner: It’s not strictly late because there wasn’t really a release schedule.
Kitchener: Not the point, Solomon. The material was ready to roll and then there was a delay.
Kirchner: And we have released two things already this year.
Kitchener: Why are you squirming so much it’s not even your fault.
Kirchner: I’m not even going to get into this. The material was recorded and edited and the track order sequenced. It’s no big deal when it goes public.
Kitchener: It sounds a lot like you are going into this. No, please continue!
Kirchner: And that’s it. We even got the artwork completed.
Kitchener: Even the artwork! Fancy that. Are you featured on the artwork?
Krishna: He isn’t.
Kitchener: I think Solomon can answer for himself: are you featured on the artwork?
Kirchner: You know that I’m not.
Kitchener: And why aren’t you featured.
Kirchner: I don’t know. I guess I’m not sufficiently aethereal to represent the music or something. Although I guess that in symbolic terms I might be the escalator or something.
Kitchener: And does everyone have a symbolic representation of the cover. Are you symbolically the sun, Zali?
Krishna: I think I might be the colour orange, which is more universal.
Kitchener: More universal than the sun?
Krishna: Yeah, you can probably see orange things out in Andromeda and all that.
Kitchener: So is that why you decided to write a choose-your-own-adventure when we hadn’t even gone public with the new album?
Krishna: That must be the reason. Yeah, that would be it exactly.

Recorded and edited summer 2025 at Am Modem Park Studio, Vienna.