Christopher_Whitley-Solos-(Fluid_Audio_061)-WEB-2019-NiNJAS

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-christopher_whitley-prologue.mp3 Christopher Whitley Prologue 279 Unknown
2 02-christopher_whitley-salt.mp3 Christopher Whitley Salt 271 Unknown
3 03-christopher_whitley-interlude__i.mp3 Christopher Whitley Interlude (I) 243 Unknown
4 04-christopher_whitley-this_condition_is_healthy.mp3 Christopher Whitley This Condition Is Healthy 220 Unknown
5 05-christopher_whitley-the_same_temperature_weve_always_been.mp3 Christopher Whitley The Same Temperature We've Always Been 250 Unknown
6 06-christopher_whitley-interlude__ii.mp3 Christopher Whitley Interlude (II) 275 Unknown
7 07-christopher_whitley-just_being-that_would_give_me_an_enormous_lack_of_things_to_do.mp3 Christopher Whitley Just Being - That Would Give Me An Enormous Lack Of Things To Do 249 Unknown
8 08-christopher_whitley-what_m_means_nowadays.mp3 Christopher Whitley What M Means Nowadays 283 Unknown
9 09-christopher_whitley-saltless.mp3 Christopher Whitley Saltless 260 Unknown
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Artist : Christopher Whitley Album : Solos Year : 2019 Genre : Ambient Quality : 258kbps / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo Source : Webshop / FLAC Playtime : 0h 37m Size : 73.07mb Label : Fluid Audio Catalognr : Fluid Audio 061 Tracklist: 01. Prologue 2:27 02. Salt 5:41 03. Interlude (I) 2:30 04. This Condition Is Healthy 4:48 05. The Same Temperature We've Always Been 7:28 06. Interlude (II) 2:46 07. Just Being - That Would Give Me An Enormous Lack Of Things 3:36 To Do 08. What M Means Nowadays 4:44 09. Saltless 3:44 Releasenotes: 'Solos' consists of nine violin pieces. All of them use brief, improvised loops, and in doing so, Christopher Whitley somewhat paradoxically manages to create a massive world. The loops are burned into the recording, scarred by a plethora of digital static and a crawling distortion which eats away at the core of the world with its acidic texture. The violin, though, stands upright among it, remaining pure and untouched for long periods. While loops are usually caged and contained, their gradual decaying and morphing sets them free. The music stretches out and becomes elongated, and Whitley produces a sound infinitely wider than its origins. Whitley investigates concepts of movement, decay, and delves into past decades. The bittersweet loops act as a compass, despite revolving around and around in lost, swirling circles, its points settling on the south as the music steps backwards and then flicking towards the north in its anticipation of the future. Distortion digs into the melody, growing as curious as an archaeologist with a shovel. The loops are only healthy thanks to the interference of reverb amid the delay and decay: these treatments balloon the sound world, turning it into something of an ambient juggernaut. The violin never takes advantage of its freedom, or descends into the pit of self-indulgence, which a lot of solos can dissolve into. Instead, it ushers out an emotional, slow-travelling melody; the violin muses, riffing on a note or two as it chews things over. Introverted and personal, the fragments erode in time and in tune with the changing landscape, their lifespan predetermined and selected specifically for their emotional prowess. As always, one note is enough. It's always been enough. Despite its expansive world, the violin remains softly-spoken, looking inward and ultimately revealing more of itself through its modest personality. The listener is asked to dig deeper: to find optimism within its pulse. The distortion can be romantic and rosy, or it can be cold and sharp. It cups the sides of the music, sculpting leviathans in the wake of its swirling, billowing breeze. One can feel it expanding, and although the melody repeats, seemingly trapped in a short loop, its long, echoing tails and strands help to release it. Solos is an album of growth and optimism. Music written, recorded and produced by Christopher Whitley Mastering by James Plotkin Design by Daniel Crossley http://facture.bandcamp.com/album/solos

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