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Kramer - Music For Films Edited By Moths (Milky Clear Vinyl)
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New
album
by
Kramer
(Low,
Galaxie
500,
Will
Oldham).
Limited
edition
first
pressing
on
“Milky
Clear”
vinyl.
RIYL:
Morton
Feldman,
Terry
Riley,
Brain
Eno,
Arvo
Part,
David
Lynch.
A
legendary
indie
audio
artist
blurring
his
lifelong
attachments,
from
spontaneous
composition
(in
the
late
70's
with
John
Zorn)
to
experimental
rock
(with
Bongwater
and
other
bands
in
the
80's)
alongside
his
recent
inquiries
into
the
intricacies
of
ambient
folk
songcraft
(with
his
most
recent
solo
LP,
"And
The
Wind
Blew
It
All
Away"),
Kramer
continues
to
explore
the
possibilities
of
shaping
naturally
occurring
aural
landscapes
into
intoxicatingly
affecting
music.
Sound
and
language
not
just
melody
and
ambient
textures
-
has
been
his
raw
material
for
decades.
He
now
juggles
them
more
deftly
than
ever
on
his
newest
ambient
opus.
In
the
ten
compositions
that
comprise
this
new
LP,
mournful
at
times
yet
mysteriously
life-affirming
and
generous
in
their
scope,
Kramer
sees
films
where
there
are
none,
and
composes
his
accompanying
ambient
soundtracks
in
a
state
of
interrupted
grace.
Words,
text,
complete
screenplays,
character
arcs,
shooting
scripts
and
storyboards
swirl
through
his
head
as
he
puts
his
imagery
to
sound,
and
the
results
evoke
a
world
in
which
moths,
drawn
to
the
bright
flickering
lights
of
Cinema
and
the
low
humming
lights
of
Dreams,
in
Kramer's
own
words,
"...might
never
die".
The
LP's
nature
reveals
an
interior
dialogue
between
musician
and
choice.
Each
piece
represents
Kramer's
encounter
with
the
blank
canvas
of
silence
that
greets
him
as
a
composer.
Embracing
sounds
as
objects
and
instruments
of
Truth,
the
end
result
of
his
process
is
as
much
about
what
is
absent
and
what
has
been
removed
or
edited
away
than
what
is
left
in
its
wake
as
artifacts
of
emotion.
These
pieces
are
the
Spring
frost
of
lost
imaginings,
vanitas
to
broken
connections,
visions
nearly
unrecordable
by
the
human
eye.
Kramer
envisions
a
music
that
functions
to
stop
time,
as
an
event
that
always
plays
in
the
present
and
never
needs
a
past
to
give
it
a
reference
point.
It
is
music
that
communicates
in
the
most
intimate
way
possible,
as
intricately
and
as
deeply
as
the
way
it
blossoms
and
shifts
and
evades
categorization
when
exposed
to
thin
air.
Drawn
toward
the
light
of
a
multitude
of
influences,
we
hear
echoes
of
the
feverishly
frozen
dreams
of
composers
Morton
Feldman,
Terry
Riley,
Brian
Eno
and
Arvo
Part,
melting
alongside
the
surreal
cinemas
of
David
Lynch
and
The
Brothers
Quay,
all
parts
converging
to
evoke
a
time
and
place
that
does
not
exist
outside
of
the
mind's
eye
of
the
listener.
After
making
much
of
his
career
within
the
practically
anonymous
labors
of
an
independent
record
producer
Kramer's
collaborations
strive
to
give
a
purer
vision
to
Art
and
a
confidence
in
wandering
without
boundaries
through
each
artist's
ever-evolving
intuitive
processes.
1.
Planets
Love
The
Sun
2.
Bukowski
On
The
Beach
3.
Stars
Will
Die
Tonight
4.
Nothing
Is
Ever
Lost
5.
Requiem
For
Max
6.
Burial
At
Sea
7.
Ladder
To
The
Moon
8.
Momentary
Moths
9.
Dreams
We
Never
Dreamed
10.
Perhaps
You
Imagined
It
All
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