10年以上鳴るミニマルシンセサイザーの旋律と唄が別世界へ誘う!
名門DAISへ移籍して2作目となるフルアルバム『VI/DEO』をリリースするXENO & OAKLANDER。10年以上の活動を誇る彼等から漂う王者としての毒と可愛らしさが両立したシンセポップ/ミニマルウェーヴに心を奪われて!
煌びやかで優美な打ち込みがレトロ感を際立たせるリードナンバー"INFINITE SADNESS"が、アノ頃のシンセポップの華やかな旨味とミニマルウェーヴの冷たい色気を凝縮した雰囲気でどんな層にもクリーンヒットするはず!メロディの軽やかにステップを踏むかの如くサクッとした感じもたまらない!OPPENHEIMER ANALYSIS発掘から始まりNYの地下で培養され、街へ浮上しながら10年以上切磋琢磨してきたシンセポップ/ミニマルウェーヴ。それを武器にしてきたXENO & OAKLANDERのセンスがDAISでも引き続き爆発している事を物語っている本作なのです....!
同時代を活動してきたCOLD CAVEとは違った切り口のシンセポップ/ミニマルウェーヴを紡ぐ職人の域の彼等を是非!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/04/26)
On 2019s mythologically inclined Hypnos, Xeno & Oaklander based their songs on stories from the ancient past, but on Vi/deo, the situation the world found itself in during the COVID-19 global pandemic guided their muse. Having moved their studio to Connecticut, far from New York City and the clubs and parties that sparked their partnership, Sean McBride and Liz Wendelbo were inspired by the memories of dancing and by the hope that they could do so again in the near future. Though Vi/deo was made in an era of social distancing, Xeno & Oaklander have rarely sounded as direct and present as they do here. As Wendelbo sings over intricately meshed synth patterns on the opening track Infinite Sadness, Sounds of the underground/Will echo in future days/Feelings of misery/Will fade into the haze. Theres an apt vibrancy to Vi/deos songs, thanks to the poppier songwriting of tracks such as Afar, where Wendelbos French vocals -- which she modeled after the singing of choir boys -- are particularly compelling (to be fair, when she sings about different hues on Technicolor, its just as intriguing). Elsewhere, touches of Italo disco make Poison one of the most direct and danceable songs on the album. Xeno & Oaklanders minimal sound has always been a perfect foil for maximal concepts, and fittingly, they examine videos ability to capture reality and create fantasies with songs that exist in a liminal space between the two. On tracks like Television and Movie Star, the shifting and interlocking synth motifs, slippery chord changes, and eerily sparkling electronics have an almost visual quality, as well as a nervy undercurrent that keeps their precision from being too coldly perfect. Though Wendelbo and McBride stretch out a bit with the beautifully gloomy Rain Garden, the albums concision only adds to its mystique. One of Xeno & Oaklanders finest moments, Vi/deo pays graceful tribute to the memories, fantasies, and dreams that sustain us when times are hard. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi