Taiga II: Flora Chor
Flora Chor
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- Label: Conspiracy, 2009
- Erscheinungstermin: 22.9.2010
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The arc of Bryant Clifford Meyer's musical trajectory is characterized by a penchant for sonic meditations. Over the years, this hypnotic tendency found a footing in the protracted low-end rumble of The Gersch, the monolithic crescendos of post-metal legends ISIS, and the call-to-arms scores of Red Sparowes. But nowhere is this predilection towards the pensive and the brooding more apparent than in Meyer's recent solo efforts. Under the moniker of Taiga, the multi-instrumentalist sheds the guitar-laden thunder of his collaborative work in favor of reserved melodies and exploratory studies in texture and dynamics. If Meyer's past endeavors harbored a malevolent edge, employing their restraint and protracted dimensions to heighten their roaring climaxes, his latest offering, Flora Chor, serves as a salve to the volatile work of his musical alter ego. Employing subtle modulations and nuanced layers, Taiga summons soothing ebb-and-flow soundscapes built on alleviation rather than tension. Taking cues from early ambient artists, Meyer patiently constructs lush tapestries of sound out of a few sparse elements. The warm and enveloping result is psychoacoustical candy--tones sweep across the panorama, notes bud and blossom from the ether, and arpeggiated melodies bubble over pulsing sine waves. But unlike so many of his peers, Meyers paints his pictures from a broad and varied pallet. The breadth of his scope is seen in the fragmented piano melody of "Dafodil", the 8-bit gurgle of "Plumeria", the Eastern back-alley flea market kaleidoscope of "Zennia", and the shimmering synthesized scales of "Manzanita". Flora Chor weaves a narcotic drone, but never plunges into a tonal k-hole. Taiga offers classical music for the experimental set. Or perhaps it's post-rock for minimalists, or new age for nihilists. However you classify it, Flora Chor is a heady tour of texture and tone. With his latest album, Bryant Clifford Meyer establishes his place in the lineage of such revered reductionists like Arvo Part, Popol Vuh, and...
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
LP
- 1 Taiga 2=Narcissus
- 2 September=Dafodil
- 3 Arp Akai=Plumeria
- 4 Zennia=Zennia
- 5 Kaos Freq=Kinnikinnick
- 6 Shruti=Manzanita
- 7 Freefone=Plumeria
- 8 Abyss=The Orchid
- 9 Xenia=Xenia