内容紹介
The Singular LP is an Intamite collection of songs recorded over the past three years between Caludia Deheza (On!Air!Library! and Daylight's for Birds) and Guillermo S Herren (Prefuse 73, Savath and Savalas, among others). They started recording and playing songs together in their downtime from other projects and busy schedules after meeting on a tour they shared. In the beginning, they started with simple lullabies which eventually progressed to more involved pieces, one of which runs almost 15 minutes here. Nonetheless, the "production values" were ignored and all songs keep their natural state evoking the moments they were first played. The focus here lies in the beauty of Claudia's voice and harmonies over the playing of free floating guitars, found sounds, and the occasional drums that sneak in... The magic of this record is in the pureness and fragile state of its form. The simple recording processes and natural "imperfections" of the album overcome recording conventions that would otherwise lose the addictive and sometimes timeless charm it holds.
Lover's rock it is indeed.
Product Description
The Singular LP is an Intamite collection of songs recorded over the past three years between Caludia Deheza (On!Air!Library! and Daylight's for Birds) and Guillermo S Herren (Prefuse 73, Savath and Savalas, among others). They started recording and playing songs together in their downtime from other projects and busy schedules after meeting on a tour they shared. In the beginning, they started with simple lullabies which eventually progressed to more involved pieces, one of which runs almost 15 minutes here. Nonetheless, the "production values" were ignored and all songs keep their natural state evoking the moments they were first played. The focus here lies in the beauty of Claudia's voice and harmonies over the playing of free floating guitars, found sounds, and the occasional drums that sneak in... The magic of this record is in the pureness and fragile state of its form. The simple recording processes and natural "imperfections" of the album overcome recording conventions that would otherwise lose the addictive and sometimes timeless charm it holds.
Lover's rock it is indeed.