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Dntel 「The Seas Trees See」 CD
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発売日:2021年04月02日 / ジャンル:ROCK/POP / フォーマット:CD / 構成数:1 / 製造国:輸入 / レーベル:Morr Music / M.M. / SKU:880918817828 / 規格品番:MMUS1782 |
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The Seas Trees See is Dntels first release on Morr Music, which is a bit surprising, given the projects longtime connection with flagship act Lali Puna and the indie electronic genre as a whole. It features more vocals than the alien abstractions of 2018s Hate in My Heart and the vivid techno and footwork mutations of 2014s Human Voice, but producer Jimmy Tamborello doesnt attempt to revisit the more accessible, crossover-friendly style of his work during the 2000s, when he had a brush with mainstream success as part of the Postal Service. Like Hate in My Heart, the album is intentionally stripped down and abstract, with Tamborello limiting the equipment used on each track rather than going for an intricate, expansive sound. The record opens with a cover of folk singer Kate Wolfs The Lilac and the Apple, which is nearly a cappella, but with the vocals cloaked in fizzling distortion and vinyl crackle. Much of the album revels in nature imagery, like the moon pool reflections of The Seas and The Man on the Mountain, a spoken tale about a hikers encounter with a wise man. The grainy, glitchy guitars and buried beats of Back Home recall Bibios pastoral folktronica, and other tracks like the sly, noisy Yoga App take things closer to the haunted realm of the Ghost Box label. Fall in Love is a moody downtempo ballad with fragile, detached loops and filtered singing similar to the opening track, and Hard Weather similarly contains spliced, pitch-altered vocals along with slowly paced, fuzzy textures, with gamelan-like percussive tones emerging during the second half. Countering all of this is the aptly titled Whimsy, a dizzying swirl of bright, sugary synth melodies and trickling water, resembling music from a trippy old childrens television program. One of Dntels most delicate, autumnal records, The Seas Trees See flirts with songcraft but generally plays like a series of moments re-created from sepia-toned memories, expressing some feelings clearly but leaving much up to mystery. ~ Paul Simpson |
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