Sooth

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Sooth

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艺术家: Pupa
出版发行: CHINABOT
发布日期: 2023年4月6日
类型: 电子
专辑类型: 专辑
专辑介质: 数字(Digital)

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Warped loops, disintegrated jazz and textural electronics meet in free-flowing low-fi improvisation on Sooth, the new album from Singaporean duo Pupa.
Recording in a new studio for the first time, making, as they put it, “electronic improvised jam sessions in between actual conversations and snack breaks,” Pupa incorporate lived space into their music. Through echoes, feedback and grainy, dusty textures, their resolutely analogue process brings us into the four walls of their studio during a stifling Singaporean heatwave.
The record title Sooth evokes both soothsaying and soothing; a search for clarity and comfort. In accordance, a scratchy, spacey dissonance evokes the looming un- certainty that surrounded them as they recorded – the freakish heat and a recent loss of a beloved animal engendered a sense of collapse happening outside of their enclosed musical space. “We regurgitated our unspoken thoughts, silent ideas and feelings in a new territory,” they say.
The glitchy opener everyday is filled with metallic percussion; textural points that hang in space, joined by an oblique sliver of spoken word from Pupa member Zeekos Perakos. Emotional, hypnagogic track Waveless blurs ocean sounds into a tempest of muted... electronic noise. Later in the record, dreamy guitars and fuzzy electronics tease out or obscure subtle melodies, recalling Space Afrika or early Hype Williams. A celebration of chance, col- laboration and material reality, Sooth reminds us to stay open to the strange possibilities found in every moment.
About Pupa:
Pupa (pronounced “Poo-PAH”) is an electronic duo comprising of Wu Jun Han and Zeekos Perakos. Formed in 2013 in Singapore, the duo has performed live improvisations for art events and a chain of sound drawing performances called ‘Translations’. They have previously released work on Singaporean label Ujikaji and performed at Nusasonic. According to Bandcamp, “Grinding noise and experimental music from Singapore’s Pupa... locates moments of melody within the industrial din.” more

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