Comment:
in the first place, I am very glad to be back at the discography of
Portugal-based imprint Crònica of which releases seem to be
something peripheral and idiosyncratic and
stunning.
For instance, by listening to this 4-track issue of clocking in at a
28 minute it is an amalgamation of found sounds and manipulated
electronics/glitches which used to result in something dreamy and
affording physical relief.
All these compositions are titled by those places where the concrete
sounds had beenstored (Lake
Mooste; Wind from Põlva; Song of The
Lilac; Delta of the River
Emajõgi). For me, it is a very special outing
because these ones have been done in the south(eastern) Estonia,
nearby my
childhood places and the
dispersion area of
my relatives. Partly
because of that and partly because of the grandeur of the soundscape
it taps into my soul and brain. At
Sireli Aeg one
can enjoy subtle drones and bubbling electronics and Mira Tarvainen`s
vowel effects and staggering
chants.
At
Emajõgi Delta
there are up glitched-out spatial dimensions being
developed to perfection. Mostly
the music is
wondrous and sometimes
sad
at its core. In
a nutshell, it is a great issue being
related to a cultural laboratory, MoKS in Mooste.