Luke Wyland - Kuma Cove (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Luke Wyland
- Title: Kuma Cove
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Balmat – BALMAT13D
- Genre: Ambient
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 50:23
- Total Size: 246 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Grounded (06:59)
2. Click Clap (07:46)
3. Unwinding (08:23)
4. Chimes (03:36)
5. Voice Valley (05:13)
6. Pitch & Bowed (03:34)
7. Be Ya (02:53)
8. Pollinators (06:11)
9. Kuma Cove (05:48)
“Music is my forever cove,” writes Portland, Oregon’s Luke Wyland of the ideas that give shape to Kuma Cove, his latest album under his own name. Though named after a real place on the Oregon coast, Kuma Cove casts its gaze far beyond the sightseer’s line of vision. Recorded live in the studio and blurring obvious lines between computer-based composition and electro-acoustic instrumentation, it is an album about flow, borders, transitory states, and shelter. Composed of discontinuous ripples and repetitions (“I’m forever searching for a better descriptor than looping, which feels too simple and flattened by overuse,” Wyland says), shaped into richly emotive arcs, and informed by his experience as a person who stutters, it is also an album about identity, self-expression, and the energies that sluice through and across what we perceive as linear time—like floodwaters seeking an exit, like streams running into the sea.
1. Grounded (06:59)
2. Click Clap (07:46)
3. Unwinding (08:23)
4. Chimes (03:36)
5. Voice Valley (05:13)
6. Pitch & Bowed (03:34)
7. Be Ya (02:53)
8. Pollinators (06:11)
9. Kuma Cove (05:48)
“Music is my forever cove,” writes Portland, Oregon’s Luke Wyland of the ideas that give shape to Kuma Cove, his latest album under his own name. Though named after a real place on the Oregon coast, Kuma Cove casts its gaze far beyond the sightseer’s line of vision. Recorded live in the studio and blurring obvious lines between computer-based composition and electro-acoustic instrumentation, it is an album about flow, borders, transitory states, and shelter. Composed of discontinuous ripples and repetitions (“I’m forever searching for a better descriptor than looping, which feels too simple and flattened by overuse,” Wyland says), shaped into richly emotive arcs, and informed by his experience as a person who stutters, it is also an album about identity, self-expression, and the energies that sluice through and across what we perceive as linear time—like floodwaters seeking an exit, like streams running into the sea.
Year 2024 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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