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Ian William Craig - Meaning Turns To Whispers (2012)

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Ian William Craig - Meaning Turns To Whispers (2012)

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1. Lovers; Cascading (Part I) 08:11
2. Lovers; Cascading (Part II) 07:32
3. Wherever Two Circles can be Drawn 05:53
4. Open Passage, Closed Passage, Hidden Passage 07:50
5. Expanding Hope into Caverns 10:58
6. Everything and Tired 03:26

All sounds by Ian William Craig 

 

Meaning Turns to Whispers is a combination of piano improvisations and FM feedback loops, recorded over various winters in the last three years or so, and edited down/manipulated/degraded to reveal some of their hidden spaces. ---ianwilliamcraig.bandcamp.com

 

Beautifully choking, chaotic, yet somehow lush and spacious modern classical experiments - a combination of piano improvisations and FM feedback loops - from Vancouver’s Ian William Craig, who’s amassed quite a catalogue over the last few years with LPs for FatCat and Sean McCann’s Recital Program.

This one for Belgium’s Aguirre is a particularly potent example of his feel for epic, sweeping statements that seem to be caught in flux between dimensions, like lofty panoramas obfuscated by inclement weather, only to reveal themselves, sunlit and rainbow-streaked like fleeting details of a grand landscape.

Meaning Turns to Whispers’ beauty is recognisable from the outset and throughout, but only really settles in once the album is finished and you can step back and luxuriate in your memory of what just happened, and marvel at the way in which Craig’s sleight of hand transported you from A to B by only just revealing the signposts along the way. ---boomkat.com

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