eleh - Repose (Circle Two: Coastal Rotation For Dune Loop)
*Strictly limited, individually numbered edition of just 500 for the world* Eleh's series of releases since 2006 have been some of the most enigmatic additions to the avant-garde/minimalist canon in recent memory. 'Circle Two: Coastal Rotation For Dune Loop' is a new 17 minute composition which recently debuted at the Mutek festival in Montreal. It completes a trilogy of releases following the 'Retreat/Return' LPs for Touch, replete with an etching of concentric circles on the reverse. His/Her/Their (who knows?) sound of swollen bass pulses and augmented acoustic phenomena is rooted in the minimalist traditions of Charlemagne Palestine, Eliane Radigue and La Monte Young, offering a personal and deeply spiritual investigation of analog synthesis concerned with emphasizing the physical presence of sound. This means that Eleh records demand to be played loud and with your complete attention. When experienced through capable speakers the juxtaposition of tones, subatomic bass quivers and electroacoustically shaped microtonal shifts are dispensed with an intense tactility, and unnervingly so at high volume. Compositionally, the piece is almost palindromic in arrangement, like emerging from a crater in the dunes of the title to meet a visceral sea breeze, before descending back into the abyss to be joined by chirruping hi frequencies while the low-end tremors become trapped under the weight of their own gravity. Only in the hands of such hyper-aware dronesmiths can this music affect so deeply, and in the case of Eleh, seem to attain a beautifully cathartic and intimate quality that's impossible to describe. This LP is limited to 500 copies for the world and comes with our highest recommendation.








































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