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A Separation of Being
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A Separation of Being
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The third album from
Jay Crocker
's
JOYFULTALK
project is a major departure from the first two.
MUUIXX
and
Plurality Trip
were both hazy, fractured assemblages of arrhythmic patterns coaxed out of self-built instruments, informed by Krautrock, dub, techno, and new age.
A Separation of Being
retains those influences, but is overall a much more ambitious, cohesive undertaking, and sounds significantly brighter and grander.
Crocker
, who devised a conceptual scoring methodology which he named the Planetary Scoring System, designed a colorful, mural-sized visual score for the composition, resembling a huge psychedelic road map with highly specific instructions painstakingly etched inside. While it seems like it must have taken ages to create this work, from illustrating the score to recording, mixing, and mastering it, the album is remarkably easy to listen to. Throughout its 33-minute duration, a babbling stream of winding electronic rhythms snake through, equally recalling
Laurie Spiegel
's warm, organic-sounding computer music and traditional gamelan music. String arrangements by
Jesse Zubot
match the darting, complex electronic sequences, gradually shifting to the forefront toward the end of the final movement. The effect is both relaxing and highly stimulating. It's uplifting, ebullient music for the mind to dance to, and an absolute pleasure to behold. ~ Paul Simpson
Jay Crocker
's
JOYFULTALK
project is a major departure from the first two.
MUUIXX
and
Plurality Trip
were both hazy, fractured assemblages of arrhythmic patterns coaxed out of self-built instruments, informed by Krautrock, dub, techno, and new age.
A Separation of Being
retains those influences, but is overall a much more ambitious, cohesive undertaking, and sounds significantly brighter and grander.
Crocker
, who devised a conceptual scoring methodology which he named the Planetary Scoring System, designed a colorful, mural-sized visual score for the composition, resembling a huge psychedelic road map with highly specific instructions painstakingly etched inside. While it seems like it must have taken ages to create this work, from illustrating the score to recording, mixing, and mastering it, the album is remarkably easy to listen to. Throughout its 33-minute duration, a babbling stream of winding electronic rhythms snake through, equally recalling
Laurie Spiegel
's warm, organic-sounding computer music and traditional gamelan music. String arrangements by
Jesse Zubot
match the darting, complex electronic sequences, gradually shifting to the forefront toward the end of the final movement. The effect is both relaxing and highly stimulating. It's uplifting, ebullient music for the mind to dance to, and an absolute pleasure to behold. ~ Paul Simpson