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Artist
Philip Jeck
ReleaseProduct
Cardinal
Label
Touch
Catalogue Number
TO98BLEEP
Release Date
October 23, 2015

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It’s been five, long years since the last full LP from masterful sound-artist and loop-pioneer Philip Jeck. If you’re new to this name, now is the time to get acquainted. Jeck uses a primitive rig of junk-shop record players, Casio keyboards, Ibanez bass guitar, MiniDisc, Ibanez and Zoom effects pedals, assorted percussion fed into a Behringer mixer. With these tools he carves a burnished sound of arcing loop-trails, ambient sludge and transcendent drone: gleaming like dew on Autumn’s morning grass. This record is apparently inspired by Jeck’s reading of American author Marilynne Robinson who wrote about the importance of imagination to communal progress, love of humanity, and deep existential thinking. A divine double record and, as usual, a handsome Touch presentation that houses it.

Digital Tracklist

  1. 1 Fleeing 3:08 Buy
  2. 2 Saint Pancras 2:41 Buy
  3. 3 Barrow in Furness (Open Thy Hand Wide) 4:17 Buy

    Barrow in Furness (Open Thy Hand Wide)

  4. 4 Reverse Jersey 4:52 Buy

    Reverse Jersey

  5. 5 ... Bend the Knee, Pt. 1 7:12 Buy

    ... Bend the Knee, Pt. 1

  6. 6 Called In 9:23 Buy
  7. 7 Brief 1:46 Buy
  8. 8 Broke Up 6:54 Buy
  9. 9 ... Bend the Knee, Pt. 5 6:37 Buy

    ... Bend the Knee, Pt. 5

  10. 10 Called Again 2:55 Buy
  11. 11 And over Again 3:02 Buy

    And over Again

  12. 12 The Station View 6:18 Buy

    The Station View

  13. 13 Saint Pancras (The One That Holds Everything) 4:10 Buy

    Saint Pancras (The One That Holds Everything)

  14. 14 Live in Caen 280215 40:24

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