Jazz
LPレコード

Reassemblage

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2017年02月17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 1656
SKU 716670165627

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
For their debut album as Visible Cloaks, Spencer Doran and Ryan Carlile produce sparkling, holographic tone poems that utilize generative processes and MIDI. The music is heavily inspired by early new age music, '80s Japanese artists like Mariah, and pretty much anything that fits under the "fourth world" umbrella. The pieces are generally short (only a few are over five minutes), and they're actually quite busy -- there might even be too much going on for this to really be considered true ambient music. Yet it still registers as a soundtrack for relaxation; it's incredibly easy to lie down and float away to this album. The music rewards heavy concentration, however, and headphones are highly recommended in order to absorb everything that's going on here. The pieces generally consist of soft, bubbly, rippling tones, as well as digital approximations of mallet percussion, woodwinds, and other instruments. On a few tracks, there's gentle computerized singing, and at other points (such as "Mask") there are fluttering, buzzing sounds that seem to imitate birds, insects, and other natural beings. Some moments are glitchy, but not in an abrasive way (although the sharp, sudden sweep in the middle of the Motion Graphics-featuring "Terrazzo" might shock you if you aren't prepared for it). Miyako Koda of cult Japanese art pop duo Dip in the Pool guests on two versions of "Valve." The first features sporadic spoken words, and is interesting, but the bonus "Revisited" version (co-credited to Dip in the Pool proper, as Tatsuji Kimura co-wrote it) is a truly lovely ambient pop song. Matt Carlson of Golden Retriever contributes to the slippery, vocal-centered "Neume." The album is intriguing and accessible, yet just strange enough to stand out among all the other experimental electronic artists mining the early new age era for inspiration. ~ Paul Simpson

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    1. 1.
      Screen
    2. 2.
      Valve
    3. 3.
      Bloodstream
    4. 4.
      Terrazzo
    5. 5.
      Wintergreen
    6. 6.
      Circle
    7. 7.
      Mask
    8. 8.
      Mimesis
    9. 9.
      Skyscraper
    10. 10.
      Neume
    11. 11.
      Place

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Visible Cloaks

ゲスト
アーティスト: 甲田益也子Motion GraphicsMatt Carlson

オリジナル発売日:2017年

商品の紹介

Pitchforkでは「BEST NEW MUSIC」に選出され、Factからは「2017年春のベスト25」と評された、ビジブル・クロークスの出世作。ニューウェーヴ・デュオ=dip in the poolの甲田益也子氏が参加した本作、水の粒のような電子音が響き渡る冒頭からひたすらに美しい。テン年代後半に再注目されたアンビエント・ミュージック、それを語るに本作は外せません。NYを拠点とする〈RVNG〉レーベルから鳴らされた音、その輝きは増すばかりだ。(2017年作品)
タワーレコード(2020/04/23)

For their debut album as Visible Cloaks, Spencer Doran and Ryan Carlile produce sparkling, holographic tone poems that utilize generative processes and MIDI. The music is heavily inspired by early new age music, '80s Japanese artists like Mariah, and pretty much anything that fits under the "fourth world" umbrella. The pieces are generally short (only a few are over five minutes), and they're actually quite busy -- there might even be too much going on for this to really be considered true ambient music. Yet it still registers as a soundtrack for relaxation; it's incredibly easy to lie down and float away to this album. The music rewards heavy concentration, however, and headphones are highly recommended in order to absorb everything that's going on here. The pieces generally consist of soft, bubbly, rippling tones, as well as digital approximations of mallet percussion, woodwinds, and other instruments. On a few tracks, there's gentle computerized singing, and at other points (such as "Mask") there are fluttering, buzzing sounds that seem to imitate birds, insects, and other natural beings. Some moments are glitchy, but not in an abrasive way (although the sharp, sudden sweep in the middle of the Motion Graphics-featuring "Terrazzo" might shock you if you aren't prepared for it). Miyako Koda of cult Japanese art pop duo Dip in the Pool guests on two versions of "Valve." The first features sporadic spoken words, and is interesting, but the bonus "Revisited" version (co-credited to Dip in the Pool proper, as Tatsuji Kimura co-wrote it) is a truly lovely ambient pop song. Matt Carlson of Golden Retriever contributes to the slippery, vocal-centered "Neume." The album is intriguing and accessible, yet just strange enough to stand out among all the other experimental electronic artists mining the early new age era for inspiration. ~ Paul Simpson
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グラミー賞にノミネートされた、ジャパニーズ・アンビエントコンピ「Kankyō Ongaku」を編集したアーティストの作品。
とにかく心地よいのです。日本語を使用したトラックもあり、上記コンピに繋がる日本へのリスペクトも込められております。
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