| 1 | Form Less |
| 2 | Pink |
| 3 | Excess |
| 4 | Unable |
| 5 | Plural |
| 6 | Map On The Body |
| 7 | Excess |
| 8 | Aphasia |
| 9 | They Harmonize |
| 10 | I Was Coerced |
| 11 | Becoming |
| 12 | Best Mess |
| 13 | Ethic Of Encounter |
| 14 | Never Homesick |
Jordaan Mason's 'form less', whose title is based on a Georges Bataille piece, explores identity and queerness. Written during a challenging year in graduate school, Mason isolated themselves for two weeks with the aim of finishing fragmented thoughts and ideas formed over the past year.
Mason explains further: "It's meant to be like, a command, a command to decategorize. to declassify, to unname things. Bataille describes the "formless" as that which rational thought cannot comprehend. I guess I see queerness as a kind of formlessness. It also, I think, suits the eclectic short bursts of songs that the album is comprised of... [it's] a record about transitioning, becoming, but not really becoming anything in particular. Forming less."
The A-side contains 'form less' and the B-side contains unreleased instrumentals from Mason.
Pressing Info:
/100 rhodamine red cassettes w/ blue ink in an o-card