Eliana Glass // E LP [PRE-ORDER]

Eliana Glass // E LP [PRE-ORDER]

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オーストラリア出身アメリカ在住のピアニスト/シンガーソングライターが、2025年4月にフランスの実験レーベルShelter Pressからリリースしたレコードです。

ジャズ・ポップ12曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Shelter Press / Recollection GRM / Ideologic Organ releases available at Tobira. 

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releases April 25, 2025

12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. All My Life
2. Shrine 03:51
3. Good Friends Call Me E 03:55
4. Flood
5. Human Dust
6. Solid Stone
7. Dreams
8. Sing Me Softly Of The Blues
9. On The Way Down
10. Song for Emahoy
11. Da
12. Good Friends Call Me E (reprise)

Text excerpt, written by Shelter Press:

"...Glass’ experimental, improvisational works evoke the sensual minimalism of Annette Peacock, the joyful mysteriousness of Carla Bley, and the wistful intimacy of Sibylle Baier. Her reverence for leftfield jazz and free improv greats is evident, but it’s always filtered through her signature nascent, naturalistic sound. “Dreams” is a majestic take on Peacock’s spine-tingling 1971 track of the same name, “Sing Me Softly the Blues” is a minimal, arresting reimagination of Bley’s jazz standard with lyrics adapted by Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog, and “Emahoy” is a languorous tribute to Ethiopian pianist, composer, and nun Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou and her 2006 compilation Éthiopiques. Glass’ music rests on a tactile, mercurial sound and her vocal brawn and versatility. E’s slippery stabs of double bass and drums tickle the ear canal and accentuate the percussiveness of her distinctive low voice, which blends sonorous, androgynous poise with fluttering delicacy.

E also has an enigmatic electronic bent that heightens the blurry emotions of Glass’ songwriting. From background hiss and windy vocals to kaleidoscopic synths, these subtle, tasteful adornments often came from specialized analog equipment: a 1960s underground echo chamber, a Cooper Time Cube (essentially, the hardware equivalent of processing audio through a garden hose), and a 1940s AEA ribbon microphone. But that doesn’t mean E sounds dated—Glass’ songs bloom with a forward-thinking spirit and ultimately function as vehicles for her heady emotions and fragmented memories and dreams..."

Artist : Eliana Glass

Label : Shelter Press

cat no : SP160lp

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オーストラリア出身アメリカ在住のピアニスト/シンガーソングライターが、2025年4月にフランスの実験レーベルShelter Pressからリリースしたレコードです。

ジャズ・ポップ12曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Shelter Press / Recollection GRM / Ideologic Organ releases available at Tobira. 

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releases April 25, 2025

12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. All My Life
2. Shrine 03:51
3. Good Friends Call Me E 03:55
4. Flood
5. Human Dust
6. Solid Stone
7. Dreams
8. Sing Me Softly Of The Blues
9. On The Way Down
10. Song for Emahoy
11. Da
12. Good Friends Call Me E (reprise)

Text excerpt, written by Shelter Press:

"...Glass’ experimental, improvisational works evoke the sensual minimalism of Annette Peacock, the joyful mysteriousness of Carla Bley, and the wistful intimacy of Sibylle Baier. Her reverence for leftfield jazz and free improv greats is evident, but it’s always filtered through her signature nascent, naturalistic sound. “Dreams” is a majestic take on Peacock’s spine-tingling 1971 track of the same name, “Sing Me Softly the Blues” is a minimal, arresting reimagination of Bley’s jazz standard with lyrics adapted by Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog, and “Emahoy” is a languorous tribute to Ethiopian pianist, composer, and nun Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou and her 2006 compilation Éthiopiques. Glass’ music rests on a tactile, mercurial sound and her vocal brawn and versatility. E’s slippery stabs of double bass and drums tickle the ear canal and accentuate the percussiveness of her distinctive low voice, which blends sonorous, androgynous poise with fluttering delicacy.

E also has an enigmatic electronic bent that heightens the blurry emotions of Glass’ songwriting. From background hiss and windy vocals to kaleidoscopic synths, these subtle, tasteful adornments often came from specialized analog equipment: a 1960s underground echo chamber, a Cooper Time Cube (essentially, the hardware equivalent of processing audio through a garden hose), and a 1940s AEA ribbon microphone. But that doesn’t mean E sounds dated—Glass’ songs bloom with a forward-thinking spirit and ultimately function as vehicles for her heady emotions and fragmented memories and dreams..."

Artist : Eliana Glass

Label : Shelter Press

cat no : SP160lp