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Invisible Cities<Crystal Clear Vinyl>

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発売日 2021年11月12日
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レーベルArtificial Pinearch
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 IMT00312321
SKU 3760300312322

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: A Winged Victory For The Sullen

オリジナル発売日:2021年

商品の紹介

A Winged Victory for the Sullen, the neo-classical duo consisting of Dustin OHalloran and Stars of the Lids Adam Wiltzie, were commissioned to compose the score to a Leo Warner-directed multimedia stage production based on Italo Calvinos 1972 novel Invisible Cities. The 90-minute show premiered at the Manchester International Festival in July 2019, and was scheduled for a worldwide tour before COVID-19 derailed the plans. The duo released a 42-minute studio album of material drawn from the production, and the music easily stands out on its own, even without the choreography and high-res video projections. OHalloran and Wiltzie have scored numerous films and dance pieces before, and as with previous AWVFTS efforts, they seem uninterested in following typical cinematic cliches with their work. The piano melody of the glacial opener So That the City Can Begin to Exist shifts into focus several minutes into the piece, when one isnt expecting it, and doesnt swell up into a grand crescendo when it seems like its about to. Other tracks gradually apply frayed, shoegaze-like distortion to ethereal choirs and celestial horns, reflecting the composers backgrounds in alternative and experimental music and adding a haunting edge. A few moments have a sort of gothic beauty to them, like the swaying pizzicatos of Nothing of the City Touches the Earth or the chilling, fluttering Thirteenth Century Travelogue. After the clear, resonant emotional peak Only Strings and Their Supports Remain, the album gets darker, more disorienting, and even more unstable. There Is One of Which You Never Speak is tense and shivering at the start, then erupts with electrifying static near the end, and Despair Dialogue inserts smoldering feedback into a cavernous soundscape. Total Perspective Vortex is truly hair-raising, gradually piling on evil-sounding guitars, reversed effects, and ghostly voices before it all reaches a standstill and slowly lingers to a soft coda. ~ Paul Simpson
Rovi

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