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City Lake

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発売日 2015年10月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRVNG International
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RVNGNL31CD
SKU 798295512420

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:14:21
Personnel: Becca Stevens, Jean Rohe (vocals); Myk Freedman (lap steel guitar); Greg Heffernan, Leigh Stuart (cello); Jeremy Viner, Patrick Breiner (clarinet); David Moore (piano); Chris Berry (percussion). Audio Mixer: Brian Bender. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ. Brooklyn pianist and composer David Moore's Bing & Ruth originally released City Lake in limited release on Happy Talk in 2010. In 2014, RVNG Intl. issued the outfit's acclaimed sophomore effort, Tomorrow Was the Golden Age. It showcased a controlled yet emotionally expressive music that contained ethereal shifts between darkness and light, as modern crossover classical music encountered ambient and new age. By contrast, City Lake is a more physical offering, but no less beautiful. This is due perhaps to the fact that it was performed by 11 members rather than the septet from Tomorrow Was the Golden Age. The earlier recording features two clarinetists, two cellists, two vocalists, a bassist, a lap steel player, a tape-delay engineer, and a percussionist with Moore's piano. Bing & Ruth were already a seasoned live crew before recording City Lake. They staged performances in abandoned apartments, on rooftops, and even in meat lockers. They also played on bills with Max Richter and So Percussion at the Wordless Music Series, the WFMU Festival, and Stochastic Brooklyn. This reissue of City Lake on RVNG Intl. has been expanded by three bonus tracks. The album is anchored by the opening piece, "Broad Channel," which reappears in a long medley with "A Little Line in a Round Face" at the album's center. There is a brooding dynamic implied throughout that hints at darker expressions (and is fully articulated on the spooky solo piano-and-effects closer, "Here's What You're Missin'"). Aspects of melancholy, displacement, and separation seek to redefine themselves in a more holistic emotional -- as well as musical -- framework and more often than not, do. The longer pieces such as "Put Your Weight into It," "City Lake/Tu Sei Uwe," and "Broad Channel/A Little Line in a Round Face" offer different variations of physical presence. They whisper themselves into being from sparse, harmonic traces that emerge from the ether, but metamorphose with grand crescendos that extend to the margin of post-rock in their concluding statements. Elsewhere, such as in "Rails," cellos and lap steel counter percussive piano phrases and handclaps amid spiraling tape delay distortions and winds. Assembled, they create a lithe, almost songlike articulation of movement that stands squarely in bright light. The set's bonus materials include the brief sketch "You're Gonna Need That When He's Gone, " the drifting "In This Ruined House," and a solo piano arrangement for "Broad Channel." ~ Thom Jurek

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    1. 1.
      Broad Channel
    2. 2.
      Put Your Weight Into It
    3. 3.
      And Then It Rained
    4. 4.
      Rails
    5. 5.
      City Lake/Tu Sei Uwe
    6. 6.
      Broad Channel/A Little Line in a Round Face
    7. 7.
      Here’s What You’re Missin
    8. 8.
      You’re Gonna Need That When He’s Gone
    9. 9.
      In This Ruined House
    10. 10.
      Broad Channel [Solo Piano]
    11. 11.
      Broad Channel [Solo Piano]

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Bing & Ruth

その他
プロデューサー: Brian BenderDavid Moore

オリジナル発売日:2015年

商品の紹介

NYのピアニストDavid Moore率いる11人編成の室内音響アンサンブルBing & Ruthが2010年にリリースしたデビュー・アルバム『City Lake』が〈RVNG Intl.〉よりフィジカル化。スティーヴライヒとルボミール・メルニクがセッションしているかのようだとも称賛される絶妙な塩梅のミニマル・ミュージックを是非お見逃しなく!チェロ2人、クラリネット2人、ボーカル2人、ダブルベース、パーカッション、ラップ・スチール、テープ・ディレイ、ピアノで構成されるNYを拠点とするBing & Ruthの初期作品。最新作『TWTGA』よりブライトなメロディーとフィジカルでパーカッシヴな演奏が印象的で、クラップを取り入れライヒの影響が色濃く出た"Rails"のクラシカルなピアノが中心にBing & Ruthの綿密なアンサンブルの美しさが現れています。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/01/14)

Pitchfork (Website) - "CITY LAKE features an 11-person ensemble -- two clarinets, two cellos, two voices, bass, lap steel, tape delay, percussion, and piano -- and the effect of the expanded lineup is notable. It's a fuller, richer sound with more definition."
Rovi

Brooklyn pianist and composer David Moore's Bing & Ruth originally released City Lake in limited release on Happy Talk in 2010. In 2014, RVNG Intl. issued the outfit's acclaimed sophomore effort, Tomorrow Was the Golden Age. It showcased a controlled yet emotionally expressive music that contained ethereal shifts between darkness and light, as modern crossover classical music encountered ambient and new age. By contrast, City Lake is a more physical offering, but no less beautiful. This is due perhaps to the fact that it was performed by 11 members rather than the septet from Tomorrow Was the Golden Age. The earlier recording features two clarinetists, two cellists, two vocalists, a bassist, a lap steel player, a tape-delay engineer, and a percussionist with Moore's piano. Bing & Ruth were already a seasoned live crew before recording City Lake. They staged performances in abandoned apartments, on rooftops, and even in meat lockers. They also played on bills with Max Richter and So Percussion at the Wordless Music Series, the WFMU Festival, and Stochastic Brooklyn. This reissue of City Lake on RVNG Intl. has been expanded by three bonus tracks. The album is anchored by the opening piece, "Broad Channel," which reappears in a long medley with "A Little Line in a Round Face" at the album's center. There is a brooding dynamic implied throughout that hints at darker expressions (and is fully articulated on the spooky solo piano-and-effects closer, "Here's What You're Missin'"). Aspects of melancholy, displacement, and separation seek to redefine themselves in a more holistic emotional -- as well as musical -- framework and more often than not, do. The longer pieces such as "Put Your Weight into It," "City Lake/Tu Sei Uwe," and "Broad Channel/A Little Line in a Round Face" offer different variations of physical presence. They whisper themselves into being from sparse, harmonic traces that emerge from the ether, but metamorphose with grand crescendos that extend to the margin of post-rock in their concluding statements. Elsewhere, such as in "Rails," cellos and lap steel counter percussive piano phrases and handclaps amid spiraling tape delay distortions and winds. Assembled, they create a lithe, almost songlike articulation of movement that stands squarely in bright light. The set's bonus materials include the brief sketch "You're Gonna Need That When He's Gone, " the drifting "In This Ruined House," and a solo piano arrangement for "Broad Channel." ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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