Francis Plagne // Rural Objects LP

Francis Plagne // Rural Objects LP

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Penultimate PressやBlack Truffleなどから発表しているオーストラリア・メルボルンのマルチ奏者Francis Plagneがデジタルのみでリリースしていたアルバムを、未発表曲2曲を追加し英国Horn of Plentyがヴァイナル再発。8トラックのMTRで録音したシンプルながらも味わい深い14曲を収録。ポスター付属。

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

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"Recorded in the quiet confines of Plagne’s suburban studio on 8-track cassette, Rural Objects presents twelve short instrumental tracks – ranging in length from less than one minute to just over five – layering guitars, fretless bass, organ, keyboards, flute, ocarina, hand percussion, drum machine, zither and rubber bands (with a guest appearance from long-time friend and collaborator Joe Talia on drums on one piece). Titled after a poem by John Ashbery, Rural Objects wanders unpredictably from form to formlessness and from melody to abstraction, all enveloped in warm glow of tape hiss. Bubbling and calm, Plagne’s work summons a sense of the possibility of unhurried solo exploration, inviting the listener into a lushly idiosyncratic sound-world that touches on amateur prog, early Weather Report, Dominique Lawarlée, and Deux Filles."

artist : Francis Plagne

label : Horn of Plenty

Penultimate PressやBlack Truffleなどから発表しているオーストラリア・メルボルンのマルチ奏者Francis Plagneがデジタルのみでリリースしていたアルバムを、未発表曲2曲を追加し英国Horn of Plentyがヴァイナル再発。8トラックのMTRで録音したシンプルながらも味わい深い14曲を収録。ポスター付属。

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

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"Recorded in the quiet confines of Plagne’s suburban studio on 8-track cassette, Rural Objects presents twelve short instrumental tracks – ranging in length from less than one minute to just over five – layering guitars, fretless bass, organ, keyboards, flute, ocarina, hand percussion, drum machine, zither and rubber bands (with a guest appearance from long-time friend and collaborator Joe Talia on drums on one piece). Titled after a poem by John Ashbery, Rural Objects wanders unpredictably from form to formlessness and from melody to abstraction, all enveloped in warm glow of tape hiss. Bubbling and calm, Plagne’s work summons a sense of the possibility of unhurried solo exploration, inviting the listener into a lushly idiosyncratic sound-world that touches on amateur prog, early Weather Report, Dominique Lawarlée, and Deux Filles."

artist : Francis Plagne

label : Horn of Plenty