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Talk Amongst the Trees
Talk Amongst the Trees
Eluvium / CD / 2005
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After taking a break and immersing himself in a 30-minute, one-take piano piece that resulted in 2004's
An Accidental Memory in Case of Death
,
Matthew Cooper
(aka
Eluvium
) returns to forms and ideas he started to flesh out with
Lambent Material
and brings them to a more fully realized state throughout
Talk Amongst the Trees
. The album is longer than
Lambent
and employs the same types of instrumentation, but takes it in a more focused and emotionally charged direction. It's
experimental
music in the vein of
Eno
,
Kevin Shields
and
Max Richter
to be sure -- but like these aforementioned composers, it's not the process or concept that is the main concern, but the effect the music has on
Cooper
, and in turn, on his audience.
"New Animals From the Air,"
the album's ten-minute opener, picks up where
"I Am So Much More Me"
(
Lambent Material
's closing composition) left off; warm swirling guitar swells flying around slow and melodic passages that seem to creep from out of nowhere. This is where
Cooper
does almost instinctively what it takes others to master over the course of a few releases: his sense of timing. He knows when to start and let ideas fold around themselves, and most importantly knows when to let them fade away into the creative from which they came.
"Area 41,"
although brief, provides a haunting interlude which would not feel out of place on the sublime
Pop Ambient
series that German label
Kompakt
issues annually; while
"Everything to Come"
and
"Calm of the Cast-Light Cloud"
are so warm and serene that even the hardest of chin-stroking
post-rock
fans would acknowledge their simplistic beauty. The 16-minute work out of
"Taken"
sounds eerily like
Pachelbel
's canon, which makes it all the more endearing and a natural climax setting up the somber finale
"One."
This is not just a release for
post-rock
,
experimental
,
ambient
or
electronic
fans. This is a release for everyone who simply likes honest, well-crafted music. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
Artist
Eluvium
Format
CD
Genre
Electronica
Label Name
Temporary Residence
Release Date
2005 03 01
Song List
1: New Animals from the Air (10:47)
2: Show Us Our Homes (4:46)
3: Area 41 (0:58)
4: Everything to Come (5:40)
5: Calm of the Cast-Light Cloud (5:30)
6: Taken (16:56)
7: We Say Goodbye to Ourselves (2:09)
8: One (7:44)
Style.Categories
IDM, Experimental Ambient, Slowcore, Experimental Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental
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