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Glass Isle - Glass Isle album flac Performer: Glass Isle
Title: Glass Isle
Style: Experimental
Released: 2015
MP3 album: 1614 mb
FLAC album: 1796 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP1 AHX AA AU MPC FLAC DMF
Genre: Electronic

Glass Isle by Glass Isle, released 27 April 2015 1. Dérive (Intro) 2. Vessel Pulse 3. Violet (Interlude) 4. Time-Lapse 5. Broken Symmetry 6. Bluestocking 7. Muons (Interlude) 8. Begin Again 9. Echolocation (Interlude) 10. Infrahertz 11. Phosphenes 12. Afterglow 13. Redshift (Interlude) 14. The Owl 15. Enligner (Interlude) 16. Yuki Onna 17. Fleet (Interlude) 18. When The World Ended 19. 7Hz (Interlude) 20. Mirror Ynys A refracted hall of mirrors south of the strea. duo of perturbed deities tramping invisible floors of The Concrete Hous. he Horniman's display cabinets subsumed via hand-b.

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Tracklist

A1 Dérive (Intro)
A2 Vessel Pulse
A3 Violet (Interlude)
A4 Time-Lapse
A5 Broken Symmetry
A6 Bluestocking
A7 Muons (Interlude)
A8 Begin Again
A9 Echolocation (Interlude)
A10 Infrahertz
A11 Phosphenes
B1 Afterglow
B2 Redshift (Interlude)
B3 The Owl
B4 Enligner (Interlude)
B5 Yuki Onna
B6 Fleet (Interlude)
B7 When The World Ended
B8 7Hz (Interlude)
B9 Mirror Ynys

Credits

  • Composed By, Recorded By, Producer – Natalie Williams
  • Composed By, Recorded By, Producer, Photography, Design – Zuleika AvTes
  • Mastered By – Carim Clasmann

Notes

Limited edition of 100 copies.
Housed in an oversized custom-printed box with 16-page photo zine.


Comments: (1)
Mullador
There is a lot to take in with this one, twenty tracks on the version I have, to be precise. Once more, something completely unknown has been trotted out by Mordant Music and yet again I find myself having to play catch up. Glass Isle aren’t the sort of duo you would find anywhere else. I don’t care what the prevailing wisdom in the press states about ‘Hauntology’; there’s nothing shambling about evoking memories of what once was, no dusty photographs have been unearthed. What is going on in their work is total and absolute destruction. Melodies, vocals and disturbing reverberations which boil up from beneath our feet from god knows where.Yeah you read that right, these two actually make the attempt to melt everything down and then re-cast it in the image they like best; no bargain is made to latch on to what anyone else out there is doing. Jonathan Meades may have written about brownfields… Glass Isle are operating from within one, don’t even try to work out their location. Disconnected from everything and with a single minded purpose, they permit us to take in the results of their remarkable experiments. Experiments which both lull and lacerate every single region of the mind with a thorough and fastidious temperament.The detailing contained herein is superb.To achieve this kind of resolution in the electronic medium is heady enough but they won’t just leave it there, oh no, for them the ends truly justify the means. There can be no better example of this than in the final piece on here which is a sprawling master stroke of tension and at times, unrelenting morosity. All the interludes and songs they execute on their debut have been leading to a finale you just aren’t ready for; drift with them through the saturnine ether of “Mirror Ynys” and don’t try to find your way back. Sounds play off each other to fashion a kind of fractal mosaic on this reflective piece, driving your further and further into your own mind. Layer after layer compresses to create a living tableau of experiences wrought from the core of life, which could come from anywhere. If there is a point of origin they may have come upon it.As I write this, a storm is brewing outside; it has been building all thoughout my listening session with the wind continuing to rise. The rain comes in fits and starts, it is a solid wall of grey above me which shows no sign of abating which is more than enough inducement for me to play this one through again.Raise that mast and set sail for the isle.