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Waking Hours

Photay

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Release Date:  31 July 2020

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  184923126327

Genres:  Electronic  Experimental  

Release Date:  31 July 2020

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  184923126310

Genres:  Electronic  Experimental  

  • Description

    It's 2020, and everyone is exhausted. The world is falling apart, and then there's the day-to-day stress of just existing in the modern world. Keeping up with everything feels impossible, and we all feel that neverending push to always be productive, inspiration and motivation be damned. For NYC artist Photay (a.k.a. Evan Shornstein), none of this is particularly conducive to living a healthy existence, let alone being creative, but he's decided to face it head on.

    Waking Hours, his second full-length (following 2017's Onism), is a meditation on time and, more specifically, our obsessive need to fill every moment with activity. "It's about getting back to a really simple notion of just celebrating your existence and not necessarily attaching this huge story of who you are and what you do," he says. "It's about finding comfort in just being." Photay's search for calm is at the very core of Waking Hours, and while he admits that making the album was therapeutic, it shouldn't be mistaken for some sort of healing ambient excursion. The LP is largely electronic, but frequently verges on pop and extensively features Shornstein's own vocals. The music is intimate and inviting, but it also suggests that Photay is perhaps at his best when he's blurring genre boundaries. "I really truly love so many different types of music," he says, "and for this album I opened things up and gave myself the freedom to go anywhere."

    Description

    It's 2020, and everyone is exhausted. The world is falling apart, and then there's the day-to-day stress of just existing in the modern world. Keeping up with everything feels impossible, and we all feel that neverending push to always be productive, inspiration and motivation be damned. For NYC artist Photay (a.k.a. Evan Shornstein), none of this is particularly conducive to living a healthy existence, let alone being creative, but he's decided to face it head on. Waking Hours, his second full-length (following 2017's Onism), is a meditation on time and, more specifically, our obsessive need to fill every moment with activity. "It's about getting back to a really simple notion of just celebrating your existence and not necessarily attaching this huge story of who you are and what you do," he says. "It's about finding comfort in just being." Photay's search for calm is at the very core of Waking Hours, and while he admits that making the album was therapeutic, it shouldn't be mistaken for some sort of healing ambient excursion. The LP is largely electronic, but frequently verges on pop and extensively features Shornstein's own vocals. The music is intimate and inviting, but it also suggests that Photay is perhaps at his best when he's blurring genre boundaries. "I really truly love so many different types of music," he says, "and for this album I opened things up and gave myself the freedom to go anywhere."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Existential Celebration
      • 2. Warmth in the Coldest Acre
      • 3. Is It Right?
      • 4. Fanfare for 7.83 Hz
      • 5. Change in Real Time
      • 6. The People
      • 7. Rhythm Research
      • 8. Pressure
      • 9. EST
      • 10. A Beautiful Silence Prevails

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Existential Celebration
      • 2. Warmth In The Coldest Acre
      • 3. Is It Right?
      • 4. Fanfare For 7.83 Hz
      • 5. A Beautiful Silence Prevails

      Side 2

      • 1. The People
      • 2. Rhythm Research
      • 3. Pressure
      • 4. Est