Dissolution of Form (2026) is a live performance and recording by Lars Kivig, realized on April 6, 2026.
The work examines perceptual thresholds between identifiable sound objects and their gradual dissolution into granular and spectral states. A sustained low-frequency presence acts as a structural ground throughout the 20 minute duration, evolving in slow, continuous motion. From this foundation, subtle undercurrents emerge—at times coalescing into discernible electronic figures, at others receding into diffuse textures. Tracing a shifting field of attention between form and formlessness.
Employing Eurorack modular synthesis in conjunction with spectral manipulation techniques, the piece unfolds as a study in depth, decay, and sonic ambiguity, where processes of emergence and erosion remain in constant tension.
This release marks the first work issued under the artist’s own name, outlining a trajectory for ongoing research and practice in electronic music.