Hourloupe // Three Nights in the Wawayanda TAPE
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アメリカのエレクトロニック〜サウンドポエトリーデュオHourloupeが、2023年5月に同国ネブラスカの実験/ダンスレーベルTymbal Tapesからリリースしたカセットです。
下記、19世紀後半の新聞記事の見出しからインスパイアされたディープハウス〜IDM〜アンビエント〜サウンドポエトリー15曲を収録。DLコード付属。
「土曜の夜のハウスパーティーで、ミス・コールはウサギを捕まえたと自慢した。トレッキングが続き、正装したままの彼女とカーター氏はワワワンダで3泊することになった」
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Tymbal Tapes releases available at Tobira.
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Includes DL code.
Tracklist:
- The House Party
- Lone Pearl
- Pollinator
- Thumper
- Postcard Found in the Woods
- Chalk/The White Kite
- Fragment 1
- Green Navy/Rain
- Tortoise Boxing
- The Dance of No History
- Code and Cinders
- The Dancefloor/Beat Crush
- Fragment 2
- Blue Plymouth/Another State
- Coda: Mesozoicon
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Tymbal Tapes:
"'At the house party on Saturday night Miss Cole boasted of catching rabbits. A trek ensued and she and Mister Carter, still in formal attire, set off spending three nights in the Wawayanda.'
From this late-nineteenth-century newspaper society column comes Three Nights in the Wawayanda, the final release in a triptych of Hourloupe records exploring time, reality, and the natural world. TNW isn’t a narrative of hapless, hungover merrymakers wandering a 19th-century wilderness but a reflection on nature at the historical moment it is being given over to the forces that lead us to our current situation: industry and violence.
Like its predecessors, TNW tells its story through doublings and mirroring. Mister Carter and Miss Cole cross-dress as each other. A parallel couple — a man of charcoal and a man of chalk — appear, and an unnamed pair makes their escape at the end to a mysterious “other state.” A luminous entry from Henry David Thoreau’s diary ("The Dance of No History") describes the daylight and moonlight in a beautiful, strange equilibrium. Male merges with female, female male; one carbonized being meets his chalk-dusted opposite. Everything strives toward existential balance at a moment when balance in nature is being obliterated forever.
Threading through the compositions are boxing tortoises ("Tortoise Boxing"), a postcard that grows to envelop the woods ("Postcard Found in the Woods"), a crew sailing the ship of a forest lost to a flood ("Green Navy/Rain"), and a frozen lake that becomes an outdoor club ("The Dancefloor/Beat Crush"). The temperature rises, the dance floor crumbles, and the contents of your pocket on the night you die — lint, a lone pearl, a piece of flint — seem to guide everyone’s action, even God’s."
Artist : Hourloupe
Label : Tymbal Tapes
アメリカのエレクトロニック〜サウンドポエトリーデュオHourloupeが、2023年5月に同国ネブラスカの実験/ダンスレーベルTymbal Tapesからリリースしたカセットです。
下記、19世紀後半の新聞記事の見出しからインスパイアされたディープハウス〜IDM〜アンビエント〜サウンドポエトリー15曲を収録。DLコード付属。
「土曜の夜のハウスパーティーで、ミス・コールはウサギを捕まえたと自慢した。トレッキングが続き、正装したままの彼女とカーター氏はワワワンダで3泊することになった」
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Tymbal Tapes releases available at Tobira.
----------------------
Includes DL code.
Tracklist:
- The House Party
- Lone Pearl
- Pollinator
- Thumper
- Postcard Found in the Woods
- Chalk/The White Kite
- Fragment 1
- Green Navy/Rain
- Tortoise Boxing
- The Dance of No History
- Code and Cinders
- The Dancefloor/Beat Crush
- Fragment 2
- Blue Plymouth/Another State
- Coda: Mesozoicon
++
Tymbal Tapes:
"'At the house party on Saturday night Miss Cole boasted of catching rabbits. A trek ensued and she and Mister Carter, still in formal attire, set off spending three nights in the Wawayanda.'
From this late-nineteenth-century newspaper society column comes Three Nights in the Wawayanda, the final release in a triptych of Hourloupe records exploring time, reality, and the natural world. TNW isn’t a narrative of hapless, hungover merrymakers wandering a 19th-century wilderness but a reflection on nature at the historical moment it is being given over to the forces that lead us to our current situation: industry and violence.
Like its predecessors, TNW tells its story through doublings and mirroring. Mister Carter and Miss Cole cross-dress as each other. A parallel couple — a man of charcoal and a man of chalk — appear, and an unnamed pair makes their escape at the end to a mysterious “other state.” A luminous entry from Henry David Thoreau’s diary ("The Dance of No History") describes the daylight and moonlight in a beautiful, strange equilibrium. Male merges with female, female male; one carbonized being meets his chalk-dusted opposite. Everything strives toward existential balance at a moment when balance in nature is being obliterated forever.
Threading through the compositions are boxing tortoises ("Tortoise Boxing"), a postcard that grows to envelop the woods ("Postcard Found in the Woods"), a crew sailing the ship of a forest lost to a flood ("Green Navy/Rain"), and a frozen lake that becomes an outdoor club ("The Dancefloor/Beat Crush"). The temperature rises, the dance floor crumbles, and the contents of your pocket on the night you die — lint, a lone pearl, a piece of flint — seem to guide everyone’s action, even God’s."
Artist : Hourloupe
Label : Tymbal Tapes