Talvihorros
Some Ambulance
Some Ambulance should be the first port of call for those with even a passing interest in where electro-acoustic and ambient music is heading in 2009/10, while I can imagine the uninitiated finding lots to love too. Theres a strong STEVE REICH influence prevalent here, especially the skillful use of slide-rule repetition, particularly found on The Blue Cathedral and Etude IV. But other tracks take different routes, Death of a Dream paints a bleak MORRICONE-esque picture with its forlorn guitar and solemn atmosphere created using a vibrant tapestry of sounds as its backdrop. While A Rural Place contains a staggered synth-rythmn and discordant effects that reminds me of something THOM YORKE might come up with in his solo ventures. My favourite composition comes in the form of haunting opener Handwriting (Part 1) (and indeed its closing part which ends this release) mainly down to the fact I can detect a strong Labradford influence from the way it builds from its grainy beginnings into a vast melancholic dronescape flickered with static and tape hiss. The effect of the whole piece is somewhat gratifying and I cant help but recall the first time I heard Nelson and cos seminal Praizision Ive found myself going back to this record time and time again. Its endlessly listenable and it packs a surprise with each spin. A bit like Rudi Arapahoes 2008 record Echoes From One To Another, Talvihorros release has come from nowhere and knocked me sideways. It is not an exaggeration to say this is one of my favourite records this year." Michael Henaghan, [sic] Magazine - For fans of BARN OWL, TIM HECKER and dense dark sound collages in general. Vinyl: thick deluxe gatefold sleeves; 180g vinyl; free download code