Brian Pyle a.k.a. Ensemble Economique completely has our attention with his 11th studio album (4th for Denovali) of typically unpredictable and deeply satisfying synth/post-wave music.
It's rare that an artist can keep us rapt for eight minutes with little more than a single, modulated synthline but in EE's hands such things are possible, and even likely. 'From the Train Window, Red Flowers on the Mountain' does just that with deeply haunting, pensile effect, giving way to the harmonic bloom and funereal drums of 'Blossoms in Red' featuring Soft Metals, and subsequently space for a strung-out Scott Walker nod with 'On The Sand' starring Peter Broderick, and the crawling, weeping 'You, by Candlelight' with J. Moon. 'Nothing Is Perfect' finds Pyle solo to close with a slow moving cascade of keys washed against acoumsatic field recordings in melancholic, theatrical fashion.
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180g vinyl LP, includes printed inner sleeve and free download code.
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Brian Pyle a.k.a. Ensemble Economique completely has our attention with his 11th studio album (4th for Denovali) of typically unpredictable and deeply satisfying synth/post-wave music.
It's rare that an artist can keep us rapt for eight minutes with little more than a single, modulated synthline but in EE's hands such things are possible, and even likely. 'From the Train Window, Red Flowers on the Mountain' does just that with deeply haunting, pensile effect, giving way to the harmonic bloom and funereal drums of 'Blossoms in Red' featuring Soft Metals, and subsequently space for a strung-out Scott Walker nod with 'On The Sand' starring Peter Broderick, and the crawling, weeping 'You, by Candlelight' with J. Moon. 'Nothing Is Perfect' finds Pyle solo to close with a slow moving cascade of keys washed against acoumsatic field recordings in melancholic, theatrical fashion.
Give this man a film to soundtrack!
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 1-3 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Brian Pyle a.k.a. Ensemble Economique completely has our attention with his 11th studio album (4th for Denovali) of typically unpredictable and deeply satisfying synth/post-wave music.
It's rare that an artist can keep us rapt for eight minutes with little more than a single, modulated synthline but in EE's hands such things are possible, and even likely. 'From the Train Window, Red Flowers on the Mountain' does just that with deeply haunting, pensile effect, giving way to the harmonic bloom and funereal drums of 'Blossoms in Red' featuring Soft Metals, and subsequently space for a strung-out Scott Walker nod with 'On The Sand' starring Peter Broderick, and the crawling, weeping 'You, by Candlelight' with J. Moon. 'Nothing Is Perfect' finds Pyle solo to close with a slow moving cascade of keys washed against acoumsatic field recordings in melancholic, theatrical fashion.
Give this man a film to soundtrack!