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GCR 014LP
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Dentistry is the dual energies of Rory Glacken (Tourist Kid) and Jack Burton, Boorloo originals now living in Naarm. The pair have previously released an EP, Ribbons, on their own Deep Water label, and a track on its local showcase comp Greenhouse Vol. I at the end of 2021. This transmission is their debut full length offering, channeled through hometown beacon Good Company Records. LP1 was created in unusual conditions between September and December of 2020, when the duo's shared Northcote studio became a site of remote collaboration. One person would start working on a track and leave the session open for the other, with no overlap of physical space shared. Responding to an invitation from Good Company Records to make a record, the initial impulse was to write dance music. But what dancefloor were these incorporeal partners writing for? The album takes a spectral approach to the dance space, wrapping up air in a strata of textural tech, pulsing dub house, and fractal illbience. Drawing on dub production techniques, LP1 combines the structure of an ambient record with intricate percussive elements. Results are both atmospheric and material, abstract and palpable: a synthesis which expresses sonic relations of surface and depth, with the correlating mirage of light and shadow. At times tinkering methodically and others in mercurial lurch, there is an immediacy to this album that stems from the way it was produced, using a mixing desk and outboard gear to rich and living effect. When you listen, you commune with the artists in the heat of working out of an otherworldly space, and feel every tweak and turn. LP1 is a current which carries the substance of process in communicable form. Intuitive and moving, breathing, dancing. Follows Jack Burton's solo LP on Analogue Attic and Tourist Kid's solo LP on Melody As Truth.
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GCR 009LP
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Good Company Records awakens from a deep slumber to present two new West Coast dreamscapes, proudly written and recorded on Noongar Boodja (its local country). Up first is the debut LP from Leaving (Rupert Thomas), featuring deep drones and gutsy ambience recorded between 2013 and 2017. Thomas's inimitable wave-scaping is complemented by local photographer Duncan Wright's aerial landscape on the cover, and speaks to the record's special connection to its country -- sound and image forming the perfect package for a cheeky meditation on your morning commute, first brew of the day in hand, or cuddled up somewhere comfy, resonating harmoniously with your beloved. Debut album from Rupert Thomas, stalwart of Perth's experimental scene. Thomas is also one half of Erasers (with partner Rebecca Orchard), with whom he also runs the acclaimed Pouring Dream label.
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