aut19 by UV Spectra
Tracklist
1. | The Inner Spiral | 25:00 |
2. | Cell Division | 25:00 |
3. | Catalyst | 12:45 |
Credits
released November 20, 2019
Andy Atyeo: laptop with keyboard, guitar
Jim Tetlow: laptop with keyboard
All pieces improvised by UV Spectra
Tracks 1/3 recorded 28th September 2019 at Anerki v2.7, held at All Saints church, Leicester; track 2 recorded 8th October 2019 at Ambient Underground 14, held at The Cookie, Leicester
Mixed, edited and mastered by Jim Tetlow
Thanks to Kishan Anand and everyone involved in organising Anerki, Chris Conway for organising Ambient Underground, soundman Andy Roberts at The Cookie and Mo Tetlow for photography at All Saints church.
"Blissed out improvised electronics, gentle oceanic drones, sparse gong and singing bowl-like notes, bright, sparkling pulsing interludes. Three evolutionary tone poems, inhabiting ambiguous spaces between cosmic, pastoral, nocturnal and eastern; shades of Eno and Budd but looser and less programmed. Achingly lovely and questing, yet edgy too. Had me in tears. If this were by a more well-known artist, they'd be raving about it on The Wire, Pitchfork, etc. Highly recommended."
~ Stephen Iliffe
"...slow moving and sprawling excursions with a hypnotic quality to them, and an underlying neo-classical feel on occasions, with the music having plenty of room to able to grow and reach grandiose heights."
~ Alan Freeman, Audion #60
Andy Atyeo: laptop with keyboard, guitar
Jim Tetlow: laptop with keyboard
All pieces improvised by UV Spectra
Tracks 1/3 recorded 28th September 2019 at Anerki v2.7, held at All Saints church, Leicester; track 2 recorded 8th October 2019 at Ambient Underground 14, held at The Cookie, Leicester
Mixed, edited and mastered by Jim Tetlow
Thanks to Kishan Anand and everyone involved in organising Anerki, Chris Conway for organising Ambient Underground, soundman Andy Roberts at The Cookie and Mo Tetlow for photography at All Saints church.
"Blissed out improvised electronics, gentle oceanic drones, sparse gong and singing bowl-like notes, bright, sparkling pulsing interludes. Three evolutionary tone poems, inhabiting ambiguous spaces between cosmic, pastoral, nocturnal and eastern; shades of Eno and Budd but looser and less programmed. Achingly lovely and questing, yet edgy too. Had me in tears. If this were by a more well-known artist, they'd be raving about it on The Wire, Pitchfork, etc. Highly recommended."
~ Stephen Iliffe
"...slow moving and sprawling excursions with a hypnotic quality to them, and an underlying neo-classical feel on occasions, with the music having plenty of room to able to grow and reach grandiose heights."
~ Alan Freeman, Audion #60