[ambient] (2021) Devendra Banhart & Noah Georgeson - Refuge [FLAC...
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(2021) Devendra Banhart & Noah Georgeson - Refuge
Review:
Just recently, the avant-garde composer William Basinski let his Twitter followers know that âsome jackass has put up a lame new-age piano trackâ on Spotify under his name. Note the adjective he chose to distance himself from the imposter: ânew age,â a neutral description or an implicit insult, depending on whoâs playing and whoâs listening. At best, itâs an experimental genre with respected practitioners like Tony Scott and Suzanne Ciani; at worst, itâs ambient musicâs foilâa kind of spiritual muzak for yogis and masseuses. Devendra Banhartâs unexpected turn to ambient piano and chamber drone with longtime collaborator Noah Georgeson falls somewhere in the middle of these two poles. Alongside guests like harpist Mary Lattimore and Vetiverâs Jeremy Harris, Refuge also features heavyweights from the worlds of mindfulness and Buddhism, which Banhart practices; two songs are available exclusively on the sleep and meditation app Calm. Though the album is staid and formulaic by design, it doesnât always color inside the lines: It feels more like background music failing up than ambient music failing down.It might be conventional to recap Banhartâs past as an inadvertent freak-folk progenitor whose fusion of rural American folk and Latin American rhythms grew from whispery acoustic origins into a broader psych-pop sound, but Refuge has little to do with any of that. It doesnât even feature Banhartâs distinctively pinched voice, which sounds like that of a small, sweet, wizened goblin. The only through line to his past work is his reverence for Indian, Indigenous American, and West Coast spirituality: Banhart, a Venezuelan American who grew up in California, comes by these interests honestly enough, and it shows more tastefully here than in some of his pop music. Georgeson, also a Californian, has worked closely with Banhart as a producer since 2005âs Cripple Crow. The pair initially bonded over childhood memories of the images of the Whole Earth Catalog, the smells of health-food stores, and the pastoral acoustic sounds of new age label Windham Hill, an often-overlooked influence on Banhartâs music. Georgeson has also cited as lodestars the new-age-adjacent composers Lou Harrison and Pauline Oliveros. âComing from an academically rigorous world, I rejected this kind of music because itâs simple, gestural music,â he said. âIt took me a while to come to a place where I was OK with that.â The coronavirus pandemic seemed like the perfect time to finally let their new age music flag fly. Though Banhartâs strong artistic personality is inevitably suppressed here, he canât keep it down entirely, and Refuge provides expressive takes on a variety of well-worn templates. âBook of Bringhiâ has a gracefully falling piano figure torn from Harold Buddâs music stand. âA Catâ follows the infinity-sign drift of Brian Enoâs Music for Airports, and on âRise From Your Wave,â mournful Ălafur Arnalds-style harmonies peal on and on, with some worrisome minor chords wrinkling the mostly smooth waters. Itâs not the only time when the gentle waves of harmony part to reveal more substance. âPeloponnese Lament,â a songful piano-and-woodwind performance, features some of the pairâs strongest compositional work. âIn a Cistern,â meanwhile, covers a shadowy acoustic arpeggio with squealing pedal steel and an interesting, ambiguous piano part that contrasts with the other songsâ gallant twinkle. On âInto Clouds,â big harmonics and basses roll around like boulders in a dry arroyo, perfect for tripping in Joshua Tree. Sharon Salzberg, who helped introduce the concept of âmindfulnessâ to the West, adds a guided meditation to âSky Burial,â and sometimes her voice blends so cunningly with the drifting plucks and shivery strings that it draws your attention to what the music is doing. Thatâs a fault in meditation music and a feature in art music, but Refugeâs pedigree and history reveal just how shaky the boundary between those assumptions can be.- pitchfork.com

Track Listing:
1.Book of Bringhi 02:54
2.A Cat 05:37
3.Rise From Your Wave 06:28
4.Peloponnese Lament 02:56
5.In a Cistern 04:20
6.Into Clouds 04:43
7.For Em 03:37
8.Three Gates 04:32
9.Horn in Deep Night 05:08
10.Sky Burial 05:32
11.Asura Cave 05:51
12.Aran In Repose 07:35
Media Report:
Genre: ambient
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2021) Devendra Banhart & Noah Georgeson - Refuge [FLAC]- 11 - Asura Cave.flac (24.3 MB)
- 12 - Aran In Repose.flac (22.7 MB)
- 03 - Rise From Your Wave.flac (18.8 MB)
- 10 - Sky Burial.flac (17.9 MB)
- 09 - Horn in Deep Night.flac (17.3 MB)
- 02 - A Cat.flac (15.3 MB)
- 06 - Into Clouds.flac (14.7 MB)
- 07 - For Em.flac (13.7 MB)
- 05 - In a Cistern.flac (11.2 MB)
- 08 - Three Gates.flac (11.0 MB)
- 04 - Peloponnese Lament.flac (10.6 MB)
- 01 - Book of Bringhi.flac (9.7 MB)
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