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Acclaimed US experimental electronic producer Katie Gately boldly reinterprets the most free-form track from Tangents’ impeccable new album into a euphoric, fuzz-filled pop abstraction. In Gately’s own words:
“'Immersion' drew me in because it felt like a warm, borderless bath. For the remix, I embraced a “beginning, middle and end” structure to see what would happen.
I began by processing the hats. These sounds resembled little mice characters sneaking around the kitchen, stealing the food. When this image emerged, I knew to grab the cello for a break in the middle. It felt like a great disciplinarian sound - swooping in to hush the ruckus.
For the end, I wanted rebellion so I threw the piano and guitar stems through fuzz pedals to create a roar. Quickly, the urge to sing came along and I found myself chanting. I hesitated for a bit on whether or not this was too rude ( to sing on an instrumental song) but I hoped by singing the song's title, it would keep things in bounds."
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I DON'T KNOW WHY (ha) I didn't give this album more of a chance when it dropped! Once I approached this album with a more open mind (not comparing it too much to their earlier work) I realized it was quite brilliant and charming in it's own right.
Favorite Track: "Don't Know Why" Steven Reichling
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supported by 8 fans who also own “Immersion (Katie Gately Remix)”
If you have never heard 'Mono' (shame on you) this is as good a place to begin as any.
A magisterial delicacy, souls skipping stones across the Phlegethon; the thrumming echoes of broken heartstrings, and the dissonant collapsing of thunderheads all -sometimes- within one track. Enjoy! vykr