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| Lawrence English – A Colour for Autumn (12K) Posted: 27 May 2009 04:38 AM PDT
So when opening track Droplet descends, deep analog chords, vocal intonations of New Zealander Dean Roberts and interwoven field recordings, the sense that a music as paean to nature is invoked. English steps back, in Watch it Unfold, to a more ponderous spun out chord and tonal harmonics, interwoven, with a studied ease and control. Austrian musician Christian Fennesz adds electronics on The Surface of Everything, playing off and with the minimal guitar exchanges. Stillness in motion sums up the sense of this album, in that it is a controlled studied in form, whose discreteness and skill in mixing demonstrates English's precision and purpose. In that field recordings add a seasonal directness and demonstrates a passion for the field, akin to his fellow Brisbane musician Eugene Carhesio, it adds nuance to the impression gathered here that English has accomplished a sonic mastery that is discrete and rare. If one stands humbled in the face of a force majeure, to even attempt an impression, yet even as skilled and rare a delight as A Colour for Autumn, is a feat for the best of us. Innerversitysound |
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