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Jeremy Young - Cablcar (2025)

Jeremy Young - Cablcar (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Jeremy Young

  • Title: Cablcar
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: Halocline Trance – HTRA048
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 39:59
  • Total Size: 277 mb / 512 mb
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Tracklist
1. Jeremy Young – Whirld, Pt. I (02:59)
2. Jeremy Young – Moray (04:05)
3. Jeremy Young & Deanna Radford – The Hydrometeor (feat. Deanna Radford) [feat. Deanna Radford] (07:01)
4. Jeremy Young – Sing-a-dee (03:40)
5. Jeremy Young – Glass Kiss Fader (02:19)
6. Jeremy Young – Judy (03:54)
7. YlangYlang & Jeremy Young – Cablcar (feat. YlangYlang) [feat. YlangYlang] (05:37)
8. Jeremy Young – No Tangly Allegiances (03:05)
9. Jeremy Young – Das Schweigen (Fur Beuys) [Fur Beuys] (05:14)
10. Jeremy Young – Whirld, Pt. II (02:05)


On 4 April, 2025, Tiohtià:ke/Montréal based artist and maker of concrète electronic tape music, Jeremy Young will release Cablcar, an experimental suite of electronic sketches for magnetic tape and analog oscillators, on Toronto’s boundary pushing label, Halocline Trance.

A member of poetry_sound duo Cloud Circuit, electroacoustic modern classical trio Sontag Shogun, and library music waveriders Associated Sine Tone Services, Young’s long-evolving solo practice makes use of a sine and square wave oscillator system, 1/4″ magnetic tape, filtered radio and EMF signal, and foley-inspired sound treatments from amplified surfaces and objects. Taking cues from his reverberant, cyclical live performances in flow and texture, the works that make up Cablcar each derived from scraps of found reel-to-reel tape material sourced on eBay and sampled by splicing; leaning into Cagean chance processes and adapted collage techniques influenced by the Fluxus expressionism of Joseph Beuys. This elemental tape matter is supplemented with tone clusters, ostinati, and legato melodic phrases sputtered out by very cranky hardware machines.

Because Young’s “Studieau Royale” is outfitted with monophonic oscillators, every note on Cablcar was tuned by hand and employed by attenuation. No keyboards, no synths, no digital plugins or VSTs — all frequency dials, voltage cutoff knobs, tubes and magnets; pure electricity. This tactile praxis combined with a haptics-sensitive deep listening ethos, anchors his McLuhan-esque credo that the tonal content of a musical work is equally as meaningful as the auditory medium on which it was recorded, edited, and played back.

Thus, Cablcar won’t sound like most electronic music served up via the nearest algorithm — this music is lo-fi on every level. Berlin-based engineer (and curator of the Morphine Records label) Rabih Beaini mixed the entire record on an analog board, linearly with hands roaming the faders throughout, while Guillermo Pizarro’s mastering explicitly emphasizes tape hiss and forgotten auditory artefacts in the signal. In this way, the music also perfectly matches the visual artistry of filmmaker Charles-André Coderre, who contributed chemically-deconstructed 16mm celluloid imagery to both the album’s artwork and the video for the primary single, “Judy.”

With prior releases across various projects on labels like Beacon Sound, Meakusma, Home Normal, Flag Day, Youngbloods, The Phinery, Eliane Tapes, and Thirsty Leaves Music, Cablcar is Young’s first ever release on a Canadian label. And there is no more perfect a partner than Halocline Trance to present this work to the Canadian listenership.


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