Gorgeous.
https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/08/22/rafael-anton-irisarri-ordago-gorgeous/
The beginning of a new month means the completion of last month’s playlist … somewhat sultry and salacious sound selections sourced in the center of a sweltering season. Listen here → https://bndcmpr.co/df80a138
https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/08/02/the-beginning-of-a-new-month-means-the-completion/
I often wonder why more artists don’t exploit that a Bandcamp download can contain more than just audio files and an album cover. There’s an opportunity to expand an album, to add GIFs and short movies, PDF booklets, and collections of images. Surprise the listener with digital esoterica, revealed only upon purchase and download.
The concept’s potential is a natural fit for Puremagnetik. This small company is developing unique audio plug-ins for creators while manning an active experimental label on Bandcamp. Ambient explorer Taylor Deupree has released Small Winters through the label, and something new from Taylor is a cause for celebration on its own. Taylor is a longtime master of the is-it-broken-or-intentional style of soundscape as he loops warm tones over crackles and randomly conjured defects. The sources for these tones are often something other than synthesized — on Small Winters, you’ll find a glockenspiel. If you’re into this flavor, Taylor doesn’t disappoint. I’m a fan.
But there’s more in store for those who download Taylor’s latest. The album’s title, Small Winters, is also the name of a DAW plug-in designed by Puremagnetik’s Micah Frank with prodding from Taylor. “Taylor suggested that a custom device might be an interesting way to constrain the album’s sonic palette,” says Frank. “We bounced some ideas back and forth and came up with this concept of a broken Tascam 4-track from the future.” Purchase this release on Bandcamp, and you’ll find a text file bundled with the tracks outlining instructions for downloading the plug-in.
The album prominently utilizes the plug-in throughout, most notably on “Long Winter,” which treats the glockenspiel with percolating layers of static-tinged stereo-enhanced repetition. The result is beautiful; the hard attack of the ‘spiel is softened by reversed effects, low-end ghost notes, and a healthy dollop of artificial tape hiss. An ARP 2600 eventually joins in with hints of a glimmering, subdued melody.
“Long Winter” is followed by a series of shorter tracks with uncapitalized titles like “air” and “tea.” After the set’s preceding magnum opus, these might come off more like mere demonstrations of the included plug-in if the cuts didn’t fit snuggly within Taylor’s body of work. I know Taylor and Small Winters don’t rely on a plug-in for beautiful, melancholic atmospheres. But I can’t tell if this plug-in requires Taylor to come close Small Winter‘s remarkable sound. I’ll have to play with the included plug-in and figure that out for myself.
https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/07/25/taylor-deupree-elm-taylor-deupree-small/
Gemini Revolution Switching In and Out of Consciousness (8D Industries)
❝ Gemini Revolution have concocted a music of patience. Warm synthesized washes accompany sprinkles of guitar, minimized percussion, and a slight ominosity. Like a sprawling vine or a leafy forest path, Switching in and Out of Consciousness develops over time, leading the listener to rewards of discovery. Over six song-scapes, melodies appear and dissipate, moods and intentions take hold, and the promise of those starlit mountain nights feels real. As Gemini Revolution, Dedric and Delaney conjure steadiness — a sonic escape from engulfing quickness. ❞
https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/07/14/gemini-revolution-spectral-gemini-revolution/
Oren Ambarchi Shebang (Drag City Records)
❝ Picking up from the staccato guitar patterns that ran through Hubris, Shebang’s single 35-minute track begins with a precisely interwoven lattice of chiming guitar figures, expanding Hubris’ monolithic pulse into a joyous, hyper-rhythmic melodicism that calls up points of reference as disparate as Albert Marcoeur, early Pat Metheny Group, and Henry Kaiser’s It’s A Wonderful Life. Building from isolated single notes into densely layered polyrhythms, the muted guitar tones are joined by subtle touches of shimmering Leslie cabinet tones and guitar synth. ❞ *
Only eight minutes of the full album are available until the release date (September 30) but no doubt the complete recording will prove to be a deeply meditative stream of sounds ideal for brain focus.
https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/07/12/oren-ambarchi-i-oren-ambarchi-shebang-drag/