Instrumental album by Jon Attwood. The project is all in the title: we need photographs. When the memory of everything that has happened—from our personal experiences to the horrors of the world wars, the death of Kennedy, the man on the Moon, and the events of September 11—these memories will fade away with our death, and the same will happen with the eventual demise of digital media. Keep taking and developing photographs: that’s the message. The album will surely appeal to fans of ambient music. I find it beautiful, but frankly, it’s endless. It’s suited for marathoners.
Yeti: Amidst
File Audio Not intrested ★
'Amidst' is the latest release from this French band that plays music straddling the line between typically dreampop influences ('Phos', 'Buildings') and others that evoke certain alternative sounds reminiscent of Radiohead, both for the variety of sounds offered ('Farewell') and for a certain sensitivity, along with those vocal styles that make it seem as though ghosts are swirling around you ('The Scene'). Overall, this album could be more interesting than it appears to me, but it didn’t particularly impress me and after the first listen, it began to bore me terribly.
Yeti Lane: L'aurore
File Audio I have it ★★★★
Last album via Clapping Music from the Parisian heavy-psych duo that Damo Suzuki and Anton Newcombe love. A crescendo of psych acidity that concludes in the cosmic explosions of 'Exquis' and 'Ne Dis Rien'. A definitive consecration.