711574832910

Jeff Snyder

Jeff Snyder

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: LPCARRIER001

Release Date:  18 May 2018

Label:  Carrier Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  711574832910

Genres:  Electronic  Experimental  

  • Description

    After years of appearances on compilations and as a group member, composer and improvisor Jeff Snyder has released his debut album, Sunspots, on Carrier Records. Much like the actual phenomena of sunspots - cyclical, chaotic, and powerful - Snyders album invokes the sense that there are underlying forces at work which do not easily conform to human expectation or yield to human analysis. This is pure electronic music, meant for loudspeakers. Drawing on his love of great synthesis albums of the 20th Century, Snyder created Sunspots using a 1970s Buchla synthesizer at ElektronMusikStudion in Stockholm. He improvised each of the four 18- minute tracks, controlling the Buchla with one of his own creations, the Snyderphonics JD-1 keyboard/sequencer. Organic, mysterious and inscrutable, Sunspots is nonetheless purely human, as the records audible honesty and vulnerability draw the listener closer. Sunspots is available as a digital download in both stereo and quadraphonic mixes, and as a stereo vinyl dual LP. The two pieces on first record are a patchwork of textures, recalling Morton Subotniks Silver Apples of the Moon (also recorded with a Buchla synth) or Bernard Parmegianis De Natura Sonorum, but filtered through Snyders grittier modern language. The second disc abandons this frenetic melange and settles into a pair of static drones, alternately punishing and ethereal, Merzbow versus Radigue. Yet throughout the music is at ease: perfectly refined timbres given fragile placement in time, at once focused yet depicting large spaces and magnificent structures. But Sunspots exists as more than an album. Snyder has also created a website that functions as an immersive virtual installation, combining music with arresting visuals. Three generative web-art pieces allow the listener to virtually travel inside a space inspired by the sonic world of the record. In the installation, fixed forms dont apply - the listener creates their own visual and aural trajectory in collaboration with the algorithms that continuously permutate the material.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sunspots IV-a
      • 2. Sunspots IV-b
      • 3. Sunspots IV-c
      • 4. Sunspots IV-d
      • 5. Sunspots IV-e
      • 6. Sunspots V-a
      • 7. Sunspots V-b
      • 8. Sunspots V-c
      • 9. Sunspots V-d
      • 10. Sunspots V-e
      • 11. Sunspots VIII
      • 12. Sunspots IX