Prolific Kenyan synthesist KMRU follows his Kevin Richard Martin (The Bug) co-op and new album for Touch with a soothing set of stargazing designs on a return to orbit for Seil Records.
With ‘Forge’, KMRU returns to a timeless touchstone in the cosmic potential of synth music to express sensations of awe and wonder and what lies above, beyond. softer working with and guesting on myriad records in the past few years, here he maps a vast inner soundscape constellation of bleeps and textured synth noise that opens up and folds in on itself in 10 parts, encompassing calming, harmonised vistas and the woozy music box wow and flutter of pieces such as ‘Over a Placid River’, next to beautiful jazzy nuzzle of ‘Moving Sleep’ that surely recall Dominique Lewalrée and a series of bittersweetly coarse but elegantly smudged parts in ‘Stitch’ or ‘Somehow’ that evoke the singular tone of Alessandro Cortni and his tender grasp of the machine.
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Prolific Kenyan synthesist KMRU follows his Kevin Richard Martin (The Bug) co-op and new album for Touch with a soothing set of stargazing designs on a return to orbit for Seil Records.
With ‘Forge’, KMRU returns to a timeless touchstone in the cosmic potential of synth music to express sensations of awe and wonder and what lies above, beyond. softer working with and guesting on myriad records in the past few years, here he maps a vast inner soundscape constellation of bleeps and textured synth noise that opens up and folds in on itself in 10 parts, encompassing calming, harmonised vistas and the woozy music box wow and flutter of pieces such as ‘Over a Placid River’, next to beautiful jazzy nuzzle of ‘Moving Sleep’ that surely recall Dominique Lewalrée and a series of bittersweetly coarse but elegantly smudged parts in ‘Stitch’ or ‘Somehow’ that evoke the singular tone of Alessandro Cortni and his tender grasp of the machine.
Grey cassettes with white on-body printing.
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Prolific Kenyan synthesist KMRU follows his Kevin Richard Martin (The Bug) co-op and new album for Touch with a soothing set of stargazing designs on a return to orbit for Seil Records.
With ‘Forge’, KMRU returns to a timeless touchstone in the cosmic potential of synth music to express sensations of awe and wonder and what lies above, beyond. softer working with and guesting on myriad records in the past few years, here he maps a vast inner soundscape constellation of bleeps and textured synth noise that opens up and folds in on itself in 10 parts, encompassing calming, harmonised vistas and the woozy music box wow and flutter of pieces such as ‘Over a Placid River’, next to beautiful jazzy nuzzle of ‘Moving Sleep’ that surely recall Dominique Lewalrée and a series of bittersweetly coarse but elegantly smudged parts in ‘Stitch’ or ‘Somehow’ that evoke the singular tone of Alessandro Cortni and his tender grasp of the machine.