Fluorescent Heights: Tidal Motions tape (Constellation Tatsu, 2013)
October 6, 2013 at 5:08 pm | Posted in Reviews | Leave a commentMore CTatsu tapebliss. “Day” starts off with lots of dolphin sonar tones, rippling through a sea of tape-dulled frequencies. “Blue Island” has an almost Kraftwerkian melody, but without beats, instead just floating peacefully, and again caked in layers of tape hiss. Everything here has such an innocent lo-fi glow to it, it all feels like you’re peering into this wonderful world of bright yet dulled and simplified colors, and when the songs end, you feel like you’re physically being cut off and pulled away from it. Even though they’re not too different than the previous tracks, the last two tracks on here seem to get more expressive, with “Reaching The Open Ocean” stretching past 7 minutes and feeling way more adrift and free.
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