You Can Can // s/t LP

You Can Can // s/t LP

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カナダ・トロントの実験フォークデュオYou Can Canが、2023年3月に同国Séance Centreからリリースしたレコードです。

ミュージックコンクレート・フォーク9曲を収録。

※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Séance Centre releases available at Tobira.

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Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl. Edition of 500. 

Tracklist:

1. Everything in Time 08:11
2. Lustrous Swarm 03:01
3. Can Can 01:42
4. Big Trouble 02:36
5. Papyri & Papaver 04:27
6. Strobe & Streusel 05:47
7. Failure Figures 03:25
8. Favorite Umbellifers 03:36
9. Infinity of Loose Ends 04:00

Séance Centre:

"You Can Can is an echoed affirmation, an album which traces song forms around silence, field recordings, and degraded analog memories. This is folk music transmogrified and mutated, as if recorded and reconstructed in Pierre Schaffer’s GRM studio.

Not your typical Mariposa folk duo, the group is comprised of Toronto avant-music scene stalwarts, vocalist Felicity Williams (Bernice, Bahamas) and bricolage artist and synthesist Andrew Zukerman (Fleshtone Aura, Badge Epoch). The album feels like a somnambulant conversation, fragmented and half-remembered with Williams’ vocals traveling through a landscape of field recordings and Zukerman’s saturated concrète topographies. It is an electro-acoustic assemblage, both analog and digital, comprised of air, electricity, minerals, wood, and water. Although the album nods towards traditional forms of folk and musique concrète (if at this point it can be called a traditional form), it is outwardly and inwardly contemporary; non-linear, citational, opaque, and sui generis. In a way it feels like a sonic index of the narrative experiments found on the infamous Language school-related publisher The Figures, in the work of Lyn Hejinian, Clark Coolidge, and Lydia Davis. In the musical continuum, the album picks up where Linda Perhacs left off in the early 70’s—explored by Gastr Del Sol in the ‘90s—a convergence of rural acoustic idioms and urban avant-electronics. This is country music for the discerning cosmopolitan citizen of the 21st Century."

Artist : You Can Can

Label : 

CAT No: 36SC

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カナダ・トロントの実験フォークデュオYou Can Canが、2023年3月に同国Séance Centreからリリースしたレコードです。

ミュージックコンクレート・フォーク9曲を収録。

※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Séance Centre releases available at Tobira.

---------------------------------------------

Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl. Edition of 500. 

Tracklist:

1. Everything in Time 08:11
2. Lustrous Swarm 03:01
3. Can Can 01:42
4. Big Trouble 02:36
5. Papyri & Papaver 04:27
6. Strobe & Streusel 05:47
7. Failure Figures 03:25
8. Favorite Umbellifers 03:36
9. Infinity of Loose Ends 04:00

Séance Centre:

"You Can Can is an echoed affirmation, an album which traces song forms around silence, field recordings, and degraded analog memories. This is folk music transmogrified and mutated, as if recorded and reconstructed in Pierre Schaffer’s GRM studio.

Not your typical Mariposa folk duo, the group is comprised of Toronto avant-music scene stalwarts, vocalist Felicity Williams (Bernice, Bahamas) and bricolage artist and synthesist Andrew Zukerman (Fleshtone Aura, Badge Epoch). The album feels like a somnambulant conversation, fragmented and half-remembered with Williams’ vocals traveling through a landscape of field recordings and Zukerman’s saturated concrète topographies. It is an electro-acoustic assemblage, both analog and digital, comprised of air, electricity, minerals, wood, and water. Although the album nods towards traditional forms of folk and musique concrète (if at this point it can be called a traditional form), it is outwardly and inwardly contemporary; non-linear, citational, opaque, and sui generis. In a way it feels like a sonic index of the narrative experiments found on the infamous Language school-related publisher The Figures, in the work of Lyn Hejinian, Clark Coolidge, and Lydia Davis. In the musical continuum, the album picks up where Linda Perhacs left off in the early 70’s—explored by Gastr Del Sol in the ‘90s—a convergence of rural acoustic idioms and urban avant-electronics. This is country music for the discerning cosmopolitan citizen of the 21st Century."

Artist : You Can Can

Label : 

CAT No: 36SC