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Quiet River Of Dust Vol.1

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発売日 2018年09月21日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルADA/Epitaph
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1409276322
SKU 8714092763225

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Richard Reed Perry may be best known as a core member of stadium-filling Canadian art-rockers Arcade Fire, but he's had his multi-instrumentalist fingers in a lot of pies outside of the group, including Bell Orchestre and New International Standards, as well as collaborations with the National, Barr Brothers, the Unicorns, and Islands. His first solo outing, 2014's Music for Heart and Breath, was a collection of classical compositions recorded with yMusic, Kronos Quartet, Nico Muhly, Nadia Sirota, and Bryce and Aaron Dessner. His sophomore effort, Quiet River of Dust, Vol. 1, takes cues from both the latter LP and his work with Arcade Fire, delivering a wildly inventive seven-song set that marries the bucolic Albion folk-rock of Incredible String Band with swirling, worldbeat-infused psych-pop inspired by Japanese folk mythology. It might sound like a lot on paper, but Perry's meandering melodies and mercurial sonic vistas are as compelling as they are progressive, invoking everyone from Peter Gabriel and Yes ("Gentle Pulsing Dust") to Jim O'Rourke and the Flaming Lips ("On the Ground") -- like any good aural smorgasbord, there's a little something for everyone here. Peppered with field recordings of cicadas and driftwood percussion, "Song of the Wood," inspired by a 2008 visit to the forests of Japan while on tour with Arcade Fire, delivers pastoral ambient pop in the vein of Fleet Foxes. "I Was in the World (Was the World in Me)" begins in the same vein but traffics in waves of seismic crescendo that spill over the breakwall into the city streets, evoking Perry's meal ticket band. Released on the Autumn equinox (part two will arrive the following spring), Quiet River of Dust feels like its own celestial event, emitting frequencies both familiar and alien; Eastern philosophy-tinged pagan space folk devoted to gods both old and new. ~ James Christopher Monger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Gentle Pulsing Dust
    2. 2.
      Sai No Kawara (River of Death)
    3. 3.
      On the Ground
    4. 4.
      Song of Wood
    5. 5.
      Finally Home
    6. 6.
      I Was in the World (Was the World in Me?)
    7. 7.
      Farewell Ceremony

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アーティスト: Richard Reed Parry

オリジナル発売日:2018年

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夢と現、彼岸と此岸を隔てる、静かなる川の流れ――そこに揺蕩うのは、神秘的で穏やかな音世界。 アーケイド・ファイアのリチャード・リード・パリーが誘う、ビーチ・ボーイズを思わせるハーモニーとトランス状態へと誘うような拍動、そして幾重にも重ねられた音のレイヤーが織りなす瞑想的で映像的な音楽体験。2部からなるソロ・プロジェクトの第1部が、秋のお彼岸にあたる秋分の日に発売!
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Richard Reed Perry may be best known as a core member of stadium-filling Canadian art-rockers Arcade Fire, but he's had his multi-instrumentalist fingers in a lot of pies outside of the group, including Bell Orchestre and New International Standards, as well as collaborations with the National, Barr Brothers, the Unicorns, and Islands. His first solo outing, 2014's Music for Heart and Breath, was a collection of classical compositions recorded with yMusic, Kronos Quartet, Nico Muhly, Nadia Sirota, and Bryce and Aaron Dessner. His sophomore effort, Quiet River of Dust, Vol. 1, takes cues from both the latter LP and his work with Arcade Fire, delivering a wildly inventive seven-song set that marries the bucolic Albion folk-rock of Incredible String Band with swirling, worldbeat-infused psych-pop inspired by Japanese folk mythology. It might sound like a lot on paper, but Perry's meandering melodies and mercurial sonic vistas are as compelling as they are progressive, invoking everyone from Peter Gabriel and Yes ("Gentle Pulsing Dust") to Jim O'Rourke and the Flaming Lips ("On the Ground") -- like any good aural smorgasbord, there's a little something for everyone here. Peppered with field recordings of cicadas and driftwood percussion, "Song of the Wood," inspired by a 2008 visit to the forests of Japan while on tour with Arcade Fire, delivers pastoral ambient pop in the vein of Fleet Foxes. "I Was in the World (Was the World in Me)" begins in the same vein but traffics in waves of seismic crescendo that spill over the breakwall into the city streets, evoking Perry's meal ticket band. Released on the Autumn equinox (part two will arrive the following spring), Quiet River of Dust feels like its own celestial event, emitting frequencies both familiar and alien; Eastern philosophy-tinged pagan space folk devoted to gods both old and new. ~ James Christopher Monger|
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