
Reduction Plan "(Ae) Maeth"
Reduction Plan's music comes from within solitude's frigid embrace. Pulling from 80s goth, industrial, dream-pop, as well as cacophonous no-wave, Reduction Plan uses both noise and space to illustrate the power of silence. Synth swells, hypnotic guitars, pulsing drum machines, and haunting murmurs form the foundation of the projectâs sound.
What originally started as an exercise in sonic experimentation for lead vocalist, founder and project mastermind Daniel Manning has since flourished into a fully functioning three-piece band. Reduction Planâs third full-length âSomewhereâ saw Manning further refining his experiments into a singular vision - an icy call from the abyss, searching for a place to belong, all the while surrounded by chorus-laiden guitars and a thick layer of reverb.
If âSomewhereâ was a record born in the cold and the dark, Reduction Planâs latest â(Ae) Maethâ was molded in chaos and fire. The title draws inspiration from the folktale of the Golem, a creature molded from clay and animated to life through the inscription of âĂŠmaethâ, or âtruth,â on its head, only to have that same life snuffed out by erasing the first two letters to form the word âmaethâ, or âdeath.â â(Ae) Maethâ is a search for truth in death, a hunt for meaning in the face of vast oblivion. It is a record driven by loss, anxiety, fear, chaos, and a search for purpose.
The record finds Manning expanding Reduction Planâs sound into heavier, more distorted territory. Album opener âAn Act of Self-Immolationâ leads with an ominous synth hum, followed swiftly by an explosive wash of distorted guitars. Second track âMeridianâ is an eerie, bass-driven dirge inspired by the turmoil and brutality of Cormac McCarthyâs seminal novel âBlood Meridian.â It isnât all doom and gloom throughout the opening moments, however, as âThe Riverâ opens with a soaring saxophone solo, bouncing drum machine groove, and shimmering, chorus-heavy guitars.
(Ae) Maeth marks the first time Manning has enlisted outside help in the early stages of creation - starting with producer and engineer Kevin McMahon (Swans, The Walkmen, Pile), who helped shape Manningâs home recordings into dynamic, finely-tuned compositions. There are a notable number of collaborations across the recordâs 9 tracks as well - with band member Luis Durango lending guitar squalls and feedback to the album opener, and Jack Tomascak adding essential saxophone bursts to âThe Riverâ. Manning is not the only voice heard on the record either, a first for the project, as album closer and title track â(Ae) Maethâ features haunting vocal contributions from Jae Matthews of Boy Harsher.
â(Ae) Maethâ represents a massive leap forward for Reduction Plan - in concept, composition, and production. With each song, Manning pulls his industrial-goth brainchild out of the hazy fog of previous releases and breathes new life into it - reborn in the fire.
Track Listing:Â
01. An Act Of Self-ImmolationÂ
02. MeridianÂ
03. The RiverÂ
04. PreservationÂ
05. DeliverÂ
06. EverythingÂ
07. SinkingÂ
08. RepentÂ
09. (Ae) Maeth (feat. Jae Matthews)Â
Reduction Plan's music comes from within solitude's frigid embrace. Pulling from 80s goth, industrial, dream-pop, as well as cacophonous no-wave, Reduction Plan uses both noise and space to illustrate the power of silence. Synth swells, hypnotic guitars, pulsing drum machines, and haunting murmurs form the foundation of the projectâs sound.
What originally started as an exercise in sonic experimentation for lead vocalist, founder and project mastermind Daniel Manning has since flourished into a fully functioning three-piece band. Reduction Planâs third full-length âSomewhereâ saw Manning further refining his experiments into a singular vision - an icy call from the abyss, searching for a place to belong, all the while surrounded by chorus-laiden guitars and a thick layer of reverb.
If âSomewhereâ was a record born in the cold and the dark, Reduction Planâs latest â(Ae) Maethâ was molded in chaos and fire. The title draws inspiration from the folktale of the Golem, a creature molded from clay and animated to life through the inscription of âĂŠmaethâ, or âtruth,â on its head, only to have that same life snuffed out by erasing the first two letters to form the word âmaethâ, or âdeath.â â(Ae) Maethâ is a search for truth in death, a hunt for meaning in the face of vast oblivion. It is a record driven by loss, anxiety, fear, chaos, and a search for purpose.
The record finds Manning expanding Reduction Planâs sound into heavier, more distorted territory. Album opener âAn Act of Self-Immolationâ leads with an ominous synth hum, followed swiftly by an explosive wash of distorted guitars. Second track âMeridianâ is an eerie, bass-driven dirge inspired by the turmoil and brutality of Cormac McCarthyâs seminal novel âBlood Meridian.â It isnât all doom and gloom throughout the opening moments, however, as âThe Riverâ opens with a soaring saxophone solo, bouncing drum machine groove, and shimmering, chorus-heavy guitars.
(Ae) Maeth marks the first time Manning has enlisted outside help in the early stages of creation - starting with producer and engineer Kevin McMahon (Swans, The Walkmen, Pile), who helped shape Manningâs home recordings into dynamic, finely-tuned compositions. There are a notable number of collaborations across the recordâs 9 tracks as well - with band member Luis Durango lending guitar squalls and feedback to the album opener, and Jack Tomascak adding essential saxophone bursts to âThe Riverâ. Manning is not the only voice heard on the record either, a first for the project, as album closer and title track â(Ae) Maethâ features haunting vocal contributions from Jae Matthews of Boy Harsher.
â(Ae) Maethâ represents a massive leap forward for Reduction Plan - in concept, composition, and production. With each song, Manning pulls his industrial-goth brainchild out of the hazy fog of previous releases and breathes new life into it - reborn in the fire.
Track Listing:Â
01. An Act Of Self-ImmolationÂ
02. MeridianÂ
03. The RiverÂ
04. PreservationÂ
05. DeliverÂ
06. EverythingÂ
07. SinkingÂ
08. RepentÂ
09. (Ae) Maeth (feat. Jae Matthews)Â
Description
Reduction Plan's music comes from within solitude's frigid embrace. Pulling from 80s goth, industrial, dream-pop, as well as cacophonous no-wave, Reduction Plan uses both noise and space to illustrate the power of silence. Synth swells, hypnotic guitars, pulsing drum machines, and haunting murmurs form the foundation of the projectâs sound.
What originally started as an exercise in sonic experimentation for lead vocalist, founder and project mastermind Daniel Manning has since flourished into a fully functioning three-piece band. Reduction Planâs third full-length âSomewhereâ saw Manning further refining his experiments into a singular vision - an icy call from the abyss, searching for a place to belong, all the while surrounded by chorus-laiden guitars and a thick layer of reverb.
If âSomewhereâ was a record born in the cold and the dark, Reduction Planâs latest â(Ae) Maethâ was molded in chaos and fire. The title draws inspiration from the folktale of the Golem, a creature molded from clay and animated to life through the inscription of âĂŠmaethâ, or âtruth,â on its head, only to have that same life snuffed out by erasing the first two letters to form the word âmaethâ, or âdeath.â â(Ae) Maethâ is a search for truth in death, a hunt for meaning in the face of vast oblivion. It is a record driven by loss, anxiety, fear, chaos, and a search for purpose.
The record finds Manning expanding Reduction Planâs sound into heavier, more distorted territory. Album opener âAn Act of Self-Immolationâ leads with an ominous synth hum, followed swiftly by an explosive wash of distorted guitars. Second track âMeridianâ is an eerie, bass-driven dirge inspired by the turmoil and brutality of Cormac McCarthyâs seminal novel âBlood Meridian.â It isnât all doom and gloom throughout the opening moments, however, as âThe Riverâ opens with a soaring saxophone solo, bouncing drum machine groove, and shimmering, chorus-heavy guitars.
(Ae) Maeth marks the first time Manning has enlisted outside help in the early stages of creation - starting with producer and engineer Kevin McMahon (Swans, The Walkmen, Pile), who helped shape Manningâs home recordings into dynamic, finely-tuned compositions. There are a notable number of collaborations across the recordâs 9 tracks as well - with band member Luis Durango lending guitar squalls and feedback to the album opener, and Jack Tomascak adding essential saxophone bursts to âThe Riverâ. Manning is not the only voice heard on the record either, a first for the project, as album closer and title track â(Ae) Maethâ features haunting vocal contributions from Jae Matthews of Boy Harsher.
â(Ae) Maethâ represents a massive leap forward for Reduction Plan - in concept, composition, and production. With each song, Manning pulls his industrial-goth brainchild out of the hazy fog of previous releases and breathes new life into it - reborn in the fire.
Track Listing:Â
01. An Act Of Self-ImmolationÂ
02. MeridianÂ
03. The RiverÂ
04. PreservationÂ
05. DeliverÂ
06. EverythingÂ
07. SinkingÂ
08. RepentÂ
09. (Ae) Maeth (feat. Jae Matthews)Â












