Demolition 9 is New York electronic music pioneer Martin Rev's ninth solo album, and first new material since 2009. Comprised of 34 wildly divergent vignettes - only one of which reaches three minutes in length - he describes it as autobiographical "yearning for joy and the unattainable perfection of the artistic ideal." The record spans a lifetime's worth of moods and musings, encompassing fragments of Rev's varied passions accrued across his nearly half-century long career. From violent percussion experiments to neo-classical reveries to noir-sleaze abstractions and beyond, Demolition 9 offers a radically non-linear spelunk through the dreams and distractions of one of the 20th century's most influential sonic iconoclasts.