K. Leimer - The Starting Errors (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: K. Leimer
- Title: The Starting Errors
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Palace of Lights
- Genre: Ambient, Modern Classical
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-96kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 01:12:16
- Total Size: 310 mb / 1,2 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Threat of Rain 05:17
2. An End to Love Songs 08:39
3. Worn Canopy 05:23
4. Where Lands Fell Away 04:52
5. Half Awake 06:53
6. Song of Waiting 07:00
7. The Starting Errors 09:51
8. Half Asleep 06:47
9. The Worn Self 08:06
10. Promise of Rain 06:01
11. Song of the Long March 03:20
Pioneering ambient musician Kerry Leimer works in uncanny electro-acoustic space to express thoughts on received cultural norms, including a rare vocal work starring Tallula Bentley
“"K. Leimer's The Starting Errors serves as a handy index of catastrophes. The album documents the way in which the repetition of unexamined cultural behaviors spread as established -- even acceptable -- practice in the service of the few, no matter how damaging and destructive those practices prove. Music of conscience and consequence set within a general theme of things-gone-wrong, the album is built around a set of errors carefully indexed by the title track: a text-centric piece read by Tallula Bentley, exhibiting an ideological kinship with the work of Henry Cow, here set in an orchestral pastiche. Vocal works are rare for Leimer, but using spoken words in addition to instrumental voices was the most direct path to making his views explicit.
Throughout the album techniques surface from jazz-inflected improvisation to classic tape manipulation to granular processing and chamber ensemble airiness. The results catalog most of Leimer's long history of sonic preoccupations, embracing broken song structures, dark ambience, noise, calamitous repetition, and modular constructs. He describes it this way: 'The goal was to use a wide range of approaches, techniques and voicing to best express the subject matter of each piece. And, despite the thematic unity, the pieces evolved in many directions.'"
1. Threat of Rain 05:17
2. An End to Love Songs 08:39
3. Worn Canopy 05:23
4. Where Lands Fell Away 04:52
5. Half Awake 06:53
6. Song of Waiting 07:00
7. The Starting Errors 09:51
8. Half Asleep 06:47
9. The Worn Self 08:06
10. Promise of Rain 06:01
11. Song of the Long March 03:20
Pioneering ambient musician Kerry Leimer works in uncanny electro-acoustic space to express thoughts on received cultural norms, including a rare vocal work starring Tallula Bentley
“"K. Leimer's The Starting Errors serves as a handy index of catastrophes. The album documents the way in which the repetition of unexamined cultural behaviors spread as established -- even acceptable -- practice in the service of the few, no matter how damaging and destructive those practices prove. Music of conscience and consequence set within a general theme of things-gone-wrong, the album is built around a set of errors carefully indexed by the title track: a text-centric piece read by Tallula Bentley, exhibiting an ideological kinship with the work of Henry Cow, here set in an orchestral pastiche. Vocal works are rare for Leimer, but using spoken words in addition to instrumental voices was the most direct path to making his views explicit.
Throughout the album techniques surface from jazz-inflected improvisation to classic tape manipulation to granular processing and chamber ensemble airiness. The results catalog most of Leimer's long history of sonic preoccupations, embracing broken song structures, dark ambience, noise, calamitous repetition, and modular constructs. He describes it this way: 'The goal was to use a wide range of approaches, techniques and voicing to best express the subject matter of each piece. And, despite the thematic unity, the pieces evolved in many directions.'"
Year 2022 | Classical | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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