O Morto - Dans la gorge d'un monstre (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: O Morto
- Title: Dans la gorge d'un monstre
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Discrepant
- Genre: Ambient, Rock, Electronic
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96000 Hz (51.3%); 48000 Hz (48.7%) FLAC
- Total Time: 39 min
- Total Size: 181; 562 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
With a diaristic approach where field recordings function as remnants of his surrounding reality and subsequent memories to be processed and recontextualized into an expressionist whole, O Morto expands that previous Discrepant release sonic palette unto uncharted cartographies.
Based on a number of field recordings taken during a life-changing trip to Morocco that felt like a fever dream, ‘Dans La Gorge D’un Monstre‘ reenacts that hazy and hallucinatory mindframe through five tracks where no vivid recollection persists, tainted by the extrasensory feeling of not being quite there. A sonic fiction that goes from the processed cymbals and pummelling drums of ‘The Gorge‘ with Andrés’ mates in Jibóia, through moroccan Gimbri player Ayoub El Ayady and Khalid Boulhaman’s rattling Krakebs on ‘Lila‘ and the slowed down Eccojams vibes of ‘Out of the Atlas‘ to the dreamy aquatic soundscapes and arpeggios of the appropriately titled ‘Princesas Batráquio‘. Comprising the whole of the B side, ‘A Desert of Rain‘ is a slow evolving wonder where gong-like tones drift beneath scrambled transmissions of unknown origin, eventually giving way to synapse inducing drone motifs and scraps of realities collapsing among themselves – fire into water, a jetstream into steps, maybe none of this.
Tracklist:
1.01 - O Morto - La gorge (5:23)
1.02 - O Morto - Lila (6:25)
1.03 - O Morto - Out of the Atlas, Pt. 1 (2:21)
1.04 - O Morto - Princesas Batráquio (6:17)
1.05 - O Morto - A Desert of Rain (19:22)
Based on a number of field recordings taken during a life-changing trip to Morocco that felt like a fever dream, ‘Dans La Gorge D’un Monstre‘ reenacts that hazy and hallucinatory mindframe through five tracks where no vivid recollection persists, tainted by the extrasensory feeling of not being quite there. A sonic fiction that goes from the processed cymbals and pummelling drums of ‘The Gorge‘ with Andrés’ mates in Jibóia, through moroccan Gimbri player Ayoub El Ayady and Khalid Boulhaman’s rattling Krakebs on ‘Lila‘ and the slowed down Eccojams vibes of ‘Out of the Atlas‘ to the dreamy aquatic soundscapes and arpeggios of the appropriately titled ‘Princesas Batráquio‘. Comprising the whole of the B side, ‘A Desert of Rain‘ is a slow evolving wonder where gong-like tones drift beneath scrambled transmissions of unknown origin, eventually giving way to synapse inducing drone motifs and scraps of realities collapsing among themselves – fire into water, a jetstream into steps, maybe none of this.
Tracklist:
1.01 - O Morto - La gorge (5:23)
1.02 - O Morto - Lila (6:25)
1.03 - O Morto - Out of the Atlas, Pt. 1 (2:21)
1.04 - O Morto - Princesas Batráquio (6:17)
1.05 - O Morto - A Desert of Rain (19:22)
Year 2023 | Rock | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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