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Ookii Gekkou

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Limited LP : Blue Vinyl

LP : Black Vinyl, Gatefold Sleeve, printed insert and DL card

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John says:
ā€œThe London quartet’s third album. Shifting strands of Middle eastern sounds and stargazing jazz with a hint of Stereolab and Broadcast. Amazing.ā€

There’s a mystery to Vanishing Twin – from their name to the multitude of sounds that inhabit their music. They don’t sound like many but they hint at plenty. ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’ (Japanese for Big Moonlight) is the sound of ordinary life under a different set of rules, a record conceived and created in dark times – a sort of dream catcher for all the madness of the past year.

Vanishing Twin explore new ground on ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’ incorporating elements of afrofunk, outer jazz and avant-garde, all while referencing Sun Ra to Alice Coltrane, Martin Denny to Morricone, Can’s Holger Czukay to meditative Gamelan, or The Free Design, to library music of the late ā€˜60s and early ā€˜70s. Locked into their strangely-accessible groove is a history of ā€˜other’ sound, a crafted hauntology that evinces something completely new.

Hurricanes, organisms, vibes, bells, and percussive rallies purvey throughout ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’, each infiltrated with influences as diverse as Piero Umiliani, Art Ensemble of Chicago and ELO among others. Indeed, even a cursory earful adds to an ever-expanding palette of sound, no mean feat for the newly-trimmed quartet of songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist Cathy Lucas, drummer Valentina Magaletti, bassist Susumu Mukai, and synth/guitar player Phil MFU, this reduction resulting in no fewer ideas and even bigger steps. Vanishing Twin is a conundrum in these fragmenting times; familiar, yet different; appealing to this world, but from another, parallel one.

ā€œA band that fearlessly floats in the hazy space between the real world and an imagined one, blurring the line between warmly nostalgic and eerily hauntedā€ Pitchfork

ā€œOne of the most original and exciting acts of the momentā€ The Quietus

Tracklist

Side A
A1 Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou)
A2 Phase One Million
A3 Zuum
A4 The Organism

Side B
B1 In Cucina
B2 Wider Than Itself
B3 Light Vessel
B4 Tub Erupt
B5 The Lift

Soundwave

https://youtu.be/-0cE92oSi7E

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Limited LP : Blue Vinyl

LP : Black Vinyl, Gatefold Sleeve, printed insert and DL card

More Info

John says:
ā€œThe London quartet’s third album. Shifting strands of Middle eastern sounds and stargazing jazz with a hint of Stereolab and Broadcast. Amazing.ā€

There’s a mystery to Vanishing Twin – from their name to the multitude of sounds that inhabit their music. They don’t sound like many but they hint at plenty. ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’ (Japanese for Big Moonlight) is the sound of ordinary life under a different set of rules, a record conceived and created in dark times – a sort of dream catcher for all the madness of the past year.

Vanishing Twin explore new ground on ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’ incorporating elements of afrofunk, outer jazz and avant-garde, all while referencing Sun Ra to Alice Coltrane, Martin Denny to Morricone, Can’s Holger Czukay to meditative Gamelan, or The Free Design, to library music of the late ā€˜60s and early ā€˜70s. Locked into their strangely-accessible groove is a history of ā€˜other’ sound, a crafted hauntology that evinces something completely new.

Hurricanes, organisms, vibes, bells, and percussive rallies purvey throughout ā€˜Ookii Gekkou’, each infiltrated with influences as diverse as Piero Umiliani, Art Ensemble of Chicago and ELO among others. Indeed, even a cursory earful adds to an ever-expanding palette of sound, no mean feat for the newly-trimmed quartet of songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist Cathy Lucas, drummer Valentina Magaletti, bassist Susumu Mukai, and synth/guitar player Phil MFU, this reduction resulting in no fewer ideas and even bigger steps. Vanishing Twin is a conundrum in these fragmenting times; familiar, yet different; appealing to this world, but from another, parallel one.

ā€œA band that fearlessly floats in the hazy space between the real world and an imagined one, blurring the line between warmly nostalgic and eerily hauntedā€ Pitchfork

ā€œOne of the most original and exciting acts of the momentā€ The Quietus

Tracklist

Side A
A1 Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou)
A2 Phase One Million
A3 Zuum
A4 The Organism

Side B
B1 In Cucina
B2 Wider Than Itself
B3 Light Vessel
B4 Tub Erupt
B5 The Lift

Soundwave

https://youtu.be/-0cE92oSi7E