K. Leimer - Found Objects (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: K. Leimer
- Title: Found Objects
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Palace Of Lights – POL 032021
- Genre: Ambient
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 01:03:47
- Total Size: 934 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Subtitled (03:29)
2. A Lapse In Suffering (04:19)
3. Attenuation (04:27)
4. Hagiographies (05:25)
5. Fanfare For The Illusion Of Choice (07:45)
6. Asleep A Moment (04:59)
7. Opulent Lyricism (02:36)
8. Hunger After Dreaming (04:05)
9. Too Distant To Speak (04:06)
10. Uninhabited Day (06:25)
11. Idleness (02:44)
12. Effigies (03:10)
13. Starting Errors (03:28)
14. Murmuration (06:49)
Influential Seattle-based ambient visionary Kerry Leimer returns with a crackly set of homespun electronics and placid ambience.
'Found Objects' is the umpteenth album from the prolific composer, assembled after almost a year of experimentation with studio serendipity. Built around glitchy recordings of piano, synthesizer and strings, it's a cloudy collection of whimsical ambience that reminds of Taylor Deupree or Machinefabirek, but retains a particularly individual sense of purpose. When skeletal drums appear on 'Opulent Lyricism' there's a breath of The Remote Viewer's City Center Offices material and that's no bad thing at all. Lovely.
1. Subtitled (03:29)
2. A Lapse In Suffering (04:19)
3. Attenuation (04:27)
4. Hagiographies (05:25)
5. Fanfare For The Illusion Of Choice (07:45)
6. Asleep A Moment (04:59)
7. Opulent Lyricism (02:36)
8. Hunger After Dreaming (04:05)
9. Too Distant To Speak (04:06)
10. Uninhabited Day (06:25)
11. Idleness (02:44)
12. Effigies (03:10)
13. Starting Errors (03:28)
14. Murmuration (06:49)
Influential Seattle-based ambient visionary Kerry Leimer returns with a crackly set of homespun electronics and placid ambience.
'Found Objects' is the umpteenth album from the prolific composer, assembled after almost a year of experimentation with studio serendipity. Built around glitchy recordings of piano, synthesizer and strings, it's a cloudy collection of whimsical ambience that reminds of Taylor Deupree or Machinefabirek, but retains a particularly individual sense of purpose. When skeletal drums appear on 'Opulent Lyricism' there's a breath of The Remote Viewer's City Center Offices material and that's no bad thing at all. Lovely.
Year 2021 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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