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Tangerine Reef

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発売日 2018年08月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WIGCD430
SKU 887828043026

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
When Animal Collective began as a crew of closely knit teenage friends in the mid-'90s, one of the primary influences on their early style was the eerie and disorienting tension of horror movie soundtracks. This early influence would go on to touch parts of every album as the band developed, and given their love of film and soundtracks from early on, it's no surprise that the group eventually branched out into visual albums -- interconnected film/audio material that shares themes, movements, and subject matter. Following their 2011 visual album, ODDSAC, 2018's Tangerine Reef finds Animal Collective collaborating with Coral Morphologic, a Miami-based group that merges marine biology with conceptual art. The result is a lengthy and drifting meditation on environmental issues, with undercurrents of oceanic conservation and climate change anxiety being suggested but never overtly communicated. Sonically, Tangerine Reef is underwater-sounding even by Animal Collective's washed-out standards. Taken separately from their visual counterparts, the 13 pieces here wander nonstop through a mostly beatless and dreamy ambience. The band's modular lineup means members occasionally sit sessions out, and the pop-minded Panda Bear is palpably absent, his signature vocal harmonies and soaring melodies missing from this subdued set. Vocals (handled solely by Avey Tare) are largely obscured for most of the album, and lyrics are hard to make out when they do rise up enough in the mix to be discerned. Tangerine Reef's singular aquatic flow seems to be more concerned with exploring the textures and subtleties of these slow sounds than fleshing out traditional songs of any kind. Much like the earliest Animal Collective releases, the lines between structured composition and improvisation are blurry, with samples lingering longer than expected, lyrics mumbled or trailing off, and the group coming together in a lush haziness. Designed to soundtrack footage of underwater exploration, the music here is abstract and slightly sad, with pieces like "Palythoa" and "Hair Cutter" coming closest to known songs but still shifting and mercurial. Fans of the band's more accessible material might be puzzled or put off by Tangerine Reef, but those partial to the formless drift of something like 2003's Campfire Songs will find threads of the same magic here. Like any visual album, the floating sounds here are probably best experienced in conjunction with the visuals they were created for, but even on their own, there's a calm power that grows as the various passages of Tangerine Reef fade in and out of one another. ~ Fred Thomas

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Hair Cutter
    2. 2.
      Buffalo Tomato
    3. 3.
      Inspector Gadget
    4. 4.
      Buxom
    5. 5.
      Coral Understanding
    6. 6.
      Airpipe (To a New Transition)
    7. 7.
      Jake and Me
    8. 8.
      Coral by Numbers
    9. 9.
      Hip Sponge
    10. 10.
      Coral Realization
    11. 11.
      Lundsten Coral
    12. 12.
      Palythoa
    13. 13.
      Best of Times (Worst of All)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Animal Collective

商品の紹介

アニマル・コレクティヴがアート・サイエンス・デュオ、コーラル・モーフォロジックとのコラボ作『タンジェリン・リーフ』をリリース!
今作は、海洋生物学者のコリン・フォードと、ミュージシャンのJ.D.マッケイによるマイアミのアート・サイエンス・デュオ、コーラル・モーフォロジックとのコラボレーション作品で、国際サンゴ礁イニシアチブ(ICRI)が推進する2018年国際サンゴ礁年(IYOR: International Year of the Reef)を記念して制作。
アルバム毎に新たなサウンドを取り入れ、カメレオンバンドとしても知られる彼らのコラボ作は必聴。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/07/23)

Paste (magazine) - "With TANGERINE REEF, Animal Collective's second audiovisual album, the band leans deep into its nautical tendencies, crafting a surreal soundtrack for 'avant-garde coral macro-videography'..." Pitchfork (Website) - "AnCo's second audiovisual album reckons abstractly with the environmental devastation and the potentially horrifying consequences yet to come." Clash (Magazine) - "As `Hair Cutter' ebbs and flows along, we are swept up in its ambient aquatic journey. As it merges into `Buffalo Tomato' a skittering beat kicks in it feels like we are being propelled out of dock and into the sea."
Rovi

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