[ambient, electronic] (2021) Rival Consoles - Overflow [FLAC] [Da...
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(2021) Rival Consoles - Overflow
Review:
Ryan Lee West has called his music âinward-lookingâ and said he likes to find âsomething about the self within musicâ. That was especially true of his landmark 2018 album, Persona, a dreamy, minimal, shoegaze-tinged LP that felt handmade for late-night introspection. On his newest album under the Rival Consoles moniker, Overflow, Westâs music sounds decidedly outward-looking. It is louder, more expansive, and more concerned with societal themes than personal ones. The album was composed for a dance production of the same name created by choreographer Alexander Whitley. Which isnât hard to see â Overflow is more theatrical than anything West has made. The LP opens with one of the longest and most ambitious tracks in the Rival Consolesâ discography, the fittingly-titled 10-minute âMonsterâ. West gets into drone territory here, hitting us with sharp, stentorian snare drums and an ominous one-note bassline. The percussion is sparse but fierce, making everything sound expansive and spaced-apart like itâs being made in a cathedral. Organ pipes enter at around the eight-minute mark, adding a hellish, medieval flair to an otherwise modern track. Everything about this song is huge and abrasive. The rest of the album follows in a similarly expansive vein, with tracks like âHandsâ and âTension in the Cloudâ delving further into drone territory. âNoise Call and Responseâ is slow and heavy, led by a groove that sounds submerged in molasses, like a slice of warehouse techno played at the slowest possible BPM. âNoise Call and Response IIâ is much faster. The whole track crescendos into a rush of kick drums and washy keyboards before taking a turn for the ambient, leaving us bathed in an ocean of modulated violins. But Overflow isnât just outward-looking in its music; itâs also outward-looking in its themes. If albums like Persona and Articulation explored the self, Overflow seems to explore the dehumanization and breakdown of the self. Take âI Likeâ, where a voice repeatedly stutters âI likeâ, âitâs likeâ, and âthey will likeâ throughout the entire song. The vocal sample is chopped up so that it stutters over itself and echoes in a million different directions at once. In the social-media age, where everyone is obsessed with likes, likes, and more likes, the song is a fitting metaphor for our life and times. It feels distracted and fragmented, just like us. Sometimes, however, the albumâs technological themes feel a little cliched or overdone. âThe Cloud Oracleâ is three-and-a-half minutes of vocal clips from Google leaders, networking gurus, and other digital entrepreneurs. West has always had a knack for communicating themes in his music implicitly, but here, he seems to tell rather than show. The âCloud Oracleâ is unusually heavy-handed for a Rival Consolesâ song. It goes on too long and overexplains the themes that are already self-evident in the music. The album is a bit front-loaded, too, as the back-half lacks the explosiveness of the first. The 12-minute âFlow Stateâ feels somewhat directionless compared to the LPâs other behemoth, âMonsterâ. âTouches Everythingâ seems to end prematurely, the skittering drums and whirring synths dying down just as the whole song seems like itâs about to climax. All in all, itâs fair to say that Overflow is Rival Consolesâ most ambitious album, even if it isnât the most consistent. It aims huge and comes up huge on occasion. Even if the result is a mixed bag, itâs rewarding to hear West expand his range and infuse his unique brand of techno with more droning and expansive qualities.

Track Listing:
1.Monster 10:10
2.I Like 02:08
3.Hands 05:18
4.Pulses of Information 04:06
5.Noise Call and Response I 04:20
6.Overflow 05:36
7.The Cloud Oracle 03:28
8.Tension in the Cloud 03:36
9.Noise Call and Response II 08:37
10.Scanning 04:27
11.Flow State 11:53
12.Touches Everything 05:04
13.Making Sense of It All 03:08
Media Report:
Genre: ambient, electronic
Country: UK
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) Rival Consoles - Overflow [FLAC]- 11 - Flow State.flac (59.4 MB)
- 02 - I Like.flac (6.6 MB)
- 03 - Hands.flac (23.6 MB)
- 04 - Pulses of Information.flac (20.7 MB)
- 05 - Noise Call and Response I.flac (21.7 MB)
- 06 - Overflow.flac (27.0 MB)
- 07 - The Cloud Oracle.flac (12.4 MB)
- 08 - Tension in the Cloud.flac (19.6 MB)
- 09 - Noise Call and Response II.flac (43.0 MB)
- 10 - Scanning.flac (15.2 MB)
- 01 - Monster.flac (45.4 MB)
- 12 - Touches Everything.flac (25.0 MB)
- 13 - Making Sense of It All.flac (15.7 MB)
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