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01. GOLDEN RETRIEVER - Light Cones
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ARTIST
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
TITLE
Light Cones
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ROOT STRATA
CATALOG #
RS 075LP
RS 075LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/14/2013
2011 release.
Golden Retriever
was formed in Portland, Oregon in 2008 by multi-instrumentalists
Jonathan Sielaff
and
Matt Carlson
, both long-time participants in the city's potent music scene. Focusing on the relationship of two primarily monophonic instruments (Carlson on modular synthesizer & Sielaff on bass clarinet), and utilizing layering with a deft balance of improvisation & composition, the duo has created an infinitely varied approach to their sound world: dense, spacious, overwhelming, soothing and completely alien in equal measure.
Light Cones
is unique in the Golden Retriever discography as it's their first release more akin to their live performances, with each of the LP sides consisting of one extensive track. Both sides find the group exploring the various colors of their pallet. From the electronic bog that opens side A, to the more zoned-out meditations of the first half of side B. Sielaff's bass clarinet continues to be an anchor for the duo, with its lower organ-like register providing a wide earthly gravity for the layering of sound.
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