[ambient, experimental] (2018) Rafael Anton Irisarri - Midnight C...
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    Rafael Anton Irisarri â Midnight Colours (2018) Â
Review:
Rafael Anton Irisarri is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, mastering engineer, and curator living in the state of New York. Irisarri embodies a new kind of composer: one who âexists in an undifferentiated welter of pop, techno, and classical,â according to Pitchfork. His recorded output heavily utilize bowed guitars, piano, strings, synths, field recordings, electronic instruments, creating dense clouds of blurry, hypnotic sound. Described by Drowned in Sound as âone of contemporary ambient musicâs most celebrated practitioners,â Irisarriâs music often has a mournful, elegiac quality where ostinato phrases tap into minimalist ideals while atmospheric layers of effects suggests a more cinematic approach. Irisarriâs latest work Midnight Colours comes after a starkly stunning run of releases on Ghostly, Morr, Room40, and Umor Rex, among others. The eight new songs were conceived as a sort of soundtrack to the âMidnight Clock or Doomsday Clockâ â a symbol which represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe. Recorded in 2017, when the Clock was at 2½ minutes-to-midnight (the second-closest to midnight since the Clockâs start in 1947), âMidnight Coloursâ permeates with the melancholy of memories resurfacing as you get close to the end of life: the regret, the closure, the uncertainty, the anxiety, and so on. The result is perhaps Irisarriâs most moving and introspective work to date, unfurling a sort of epiphany symphony and sounding like a sunrise in slow motion. Irisarri experimented with the use of heavily âdegradedâ tape, played through a mis-aligned Otari 8-track tape machine that was constantly on the fritz. âI felt using tape gave the music a particular texture & character, like when you watch old news reels from the 1950âs, you know those that talk about the H-bomb, and how we are all doomed,â he explains. Opening suite âThe Clockâ and âFalling Curtainâ offer an elegiac dirge into the unknown, soldering on with humanity but pessimistic reality. âOh Paris, We Are Fuckedâ retreats into a blur of mournful curiosity, while âCircuitsâ brings a glimmer of tragic hope. âEvery Scene Fadesâ is brimming with eerie beauty and a distant, heaving rhythm that perfectly contrasts the morbid optimism of âTwo and a Half Minutes.â âDriftingâ and âA Ruptured Tranquilityâ bring a soberingly sense of reality, closing out âMidnight Coloursâ harrowing narrative. â bandcamp
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Track List:
01 - The Clock
02 - Falling Curtain
03 - Oh Paris, We Are Fucked
04 - Circuits
05 - Every Scene Fades
06 - Two and a Half Minutes
07 - Drifting
08 - A Ruptured Tranquility
Media Report:
Genre: ambient, experimental
Origin: New York, New York, USA Â
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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(2018) Rafael Anton Irisarri - Midnight Colours [FLAC]- 07 - Drifting.flac (35.8 MB)
- 01 - The Clock.flac (22.1 MB)
- 02 - Falling Curtain.flac (30.3 MB)
- 03 - Oh Paris, We Are Fucked.flac (28.4 MB)
- 04 - Circuits.flac (9.3 MB)
- 05 - Every Scene Fades.flac (33.1 MB)
- 06 - Two and a Half Minutes.flac (8.7 MB)
- [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.to .txt (0.7 KB)
- 08 - A Ruptured Tranquility.flac (12.3 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.6 KB)
- cover.jpg (72.8 KB)
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