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Back catalogue: Classical

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Alben
The Pastoral Machine
Cat: VHF 161. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Empathogen (2:52)
Fruit Of Stream Entry (2:55)
Aion Inhabitants (2:31)
The Silversmith Of Space (2:34)
Rose's Lament (1:54)
Superstrings (2:42)
Nodal Crossing (1:48)
The Idea Of Cow (2:54)
Song Object (2:29)
Star Lore (1:22)
The Oscillating Love (2:28)
Heavy Feather (2:33)
Review: Fourth volume of Library Music miniatures by Daniel O'Sullivan (Ulver, aethenor, This is Not This Heat, etc.) for VHF, this time commissioned by the legendary German Music Library, Sonoton. Another sampling of O'Sullivan's versatility and brilliance as a composer, performer and sound designer, the focus on The Pastoral Machine is more "electronic" compared to the three previous albums O'Sullivan recorded for KPM (also issued on LP by VHF), with simpler arrangements and a focus on gentle and emotive synthesised soundworlds. Even without as many full ensemble arrangements, there's still a wealth of diversity - 'Empathogen' opens the record with latticed arpeggiating sequences recalling Japanese "environmental music" or Persian Surgery-era Terry Riley, 'Fruit Of Stream Entry' burbles with gentle ripples evoking the album's title, while 'The Silversmith Of Space' mines a simple chord sequence evoking Eno's 70s classic short instrumentals. Recalling futurist new-age pop in the vein of Enya or Virginia Astley, the record comes housed in a jacket and heavy euro-style inner featuring collages by O'Sullivan, soon to be the subject of an art book published by Timeless Editions in mid-2024.
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Breath
Breath (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MD 329. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Breath (9:07)
Life (6:40)
To Love (2:48)
We Expand (6:17)
Calling For Peace (4:29)
Everything Moves (3:11)
Our Home (4:24)
Review: Bordeaux-based producer Franck Zaragoza aka. Ocoeur has always drawn on the natural world as a basis for his sprawling ambient compositions, and his latest album Breath is no exception. Over just six immersive pieces that intend to evoke the gratitude for simply being alive, Zaragoza this time evokes an impressionistic mountainscape, though still combines this romantic image with digital sonic pepperings and minimalist glitch textures throughout.
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