Reason And Impulse shares animated video for new single ‘Disappear’

An artist unknown to us up until recently, Reason And Impulse‘s music caught our ears upon first listen. James Asturias, the exceptionally creative and talented multi-instrumentalist behind the project, has unveiled ‘Disappear’, an engrossing and propulsive single weaving a refreshing tapestry of sound. On the track, he plays all the instruments, some of which he has also built himself, including a pneumatic drum machine and a 2×4 electric guitar, built out of non-musical parts. “I built it to make the point that you don’t have to buy an expensive guitar to make guitar-based music; you can build one out of trash if you want, or in this case, hardware you could buy at Home Depot”, explained Asturias. In the same vein, and showcasing his unique approach to music combining his interests in music, psychology, and engineering, Reason and Impulse programmed the guitar effects from scratch.

Thematically the song explores some of life’s emotions and behaviours such as anxiety and avoidance, as well as self-control or the lack of it when dealing with difficult situations, and “the role suicidal ideation plays in giving one a false sense of it”, as Asturias says.

‘Disappear’ comes with an utterly beautiful animated short film, directed by Ala Nunu (COLA). About the video, which reflects on these themes, he comments:

“The video follows an individual who, after a fight with a loved one, takes out their frustrations on the road, and ends up flying through the windshield of their car. As they lay dying in a field, a dissociative fantasy ensues: little creatures come to rebuild the car and turn back time. In the end, the fantasy fails to change reality, as no amount of regret nor wishful thinking can undo a bad decision.”

There’s more good news from Reason and Impulse as ‘Disappear’ arrives as the first single from his impending full-length album Sertraline Dreams. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for more details, as he will continue to release new tunes and visuals from the forthcoming record over the coming months. Now watch the video below and let yourself to be transported to a world filled with strange creatures and inviting sounds.

AMAMI announce new EP, Islands, and share lead single ‘Wrong Way’

Swiss trio AMAMI are back with a new EP titled Islands, following 2021’s Soleil and 2019’s Giant. As with previous efforts, Islands reflects the diverse musical and cultural backgrounds of Raphaël Anker, Gabriel Ghebrezghi and Inès Mouzoune, who make up the project, with four songs exploring dancehall, dub, no wave and Afro-Pop, all live without sequencers or computers. In addition to the four tracks, Islands comes with four dub remixes, which saw AMAMI collaborate with dub legends Mad Professor and Vibronics from the UK, and Bernese Dub scientist Dubokaj. As the press release describes, “these bold reinterpretations honour the genre, emphasising bass, drums, and sound effects like delay and reverb, all while staying rooted in a dynamic and experimental vibe that invites dancing.”

Islands comes out on December 6th through Bongo Joe and ahead of it AMAMI have shared ‘Wrong Way”, a belter of a dynamite track with a Jamaican influence that will totally brighten up your day. The single comes with an accompanying stop-motion video directed by Swiss-Brazilian artist Luan Banzai and you can watch it now.

Black Flower tease upcoming album with lead single ‘Monkey System’ ft. Meskerem Mees

There’s exciting new from Belgian quintet Black Flower, who are gearing up to release a new album in the new year. Entitled Kinetic, it follows their 2022 Magma, and arrives on January 31st through Sdban Ultra. There’s still a long wait ahead but the collective are teasing the album now with a brilliant and boisterous lead single called ‘Monkey System’ featuring singer-songwriter Meskerem Mees. The title takes its inspiration from the parable of the monkey whereby the monkey is lured by bait inside a hole, it reaches for it with a clenched fist and can’t get the food out without letting go of it. When danger approches, the monkey chooses to hold on to the food rather than letting go of it and gets trapped. The track “is a reflection on this state of mind, and by extension, a poignant metaphor for the human condition”, as the press release explains, and it “mirrors a deeper truth: our tendency to cling to desires that ultimately hold us back.”

Here’s ‘Monkey System’, give it a listen now.

Evan Chapman shares live video for ‘Breaks’; debut album Reveries out now

Evan Chapman‘s highly anticipated debut solo album, Reveries, came out earlier this month through Better Company Records and you might have noticed I am all over it. In the lead up ot it, the incredibly talented percussionist, composer, and filmmaker released a couple of singles, the beautiful, triumphant and fiercely rhythmic ‘Fractions’, and more recently the utterly gorgeous and exhilarating ‘Bodies’.

Chapman unveiled yesterday a self-directed live video for another track from the album, ‘Breaks’, “a song punctuated by the hiss and crackle of a cassette deck, gentle murmurings on piano, and the warped, processed sounds of bowed vibes”, as the press release describes. Introspective and affecting, ‘Breaks’ is enveloped in overwhelming emotion. Watch the video below.

Listen to Tomin’s singles ‘Love’ and ‘Life’; new album A Willed and Conscious Balance out in November

Last month, New York born and based multi-instrumentalist, composer, poet and bioinformatician Tomin announced the release of A Willed and Conscious Balance. Set for release on November 1st through International Anthem, it’s his first album arranged for an ensemble, including members of Irreversible Entanglements and jaimie branch’s FLY or DIE.

Ahead of the release, Tomin has let two staggering singles loose, ‘Love’ and more recently ‘Life’. About the latter, he comments:

“Life is my ode to black women and all the joy and wonder they have brought to my life; written for my sister Caramina, featuring solos from Teiana Davis on Wurlitzer and Clérida Eltimé on cello.”

Listen to both tracks below.

Jean-Claude Vannier announces new album Jean-Claude Vannier et son orchestre de mandolines

Photo: Léo Alestro

French musician, composer and arranger Jean-Claude Vannier is something of a restless creative soul with a very long and fascinating résumé. Over his six-decade wide-ranging career, he has worked on myriad film scores, released solo studio albums, collaborated with the likes of Beck, Sean Lennon and Mike Patton, and produced and arranged for everyone including Brigitte Fontaine, Françoise Hardy, Claude François, Johnny Hallyday and Astor Piazzolla, to name but a few. He is most known for his arranging and composing credits on Serge Gainsbourg’s cult record Histoire de Melody Nelson.

Jean-Claude Vannier et son orchestre de mandolines (Jean Claude Vannier and his mandolin orchestra) is Vannier’s latest venture, a gorgeous album created as the soundtrack to a non-existent silent film. The record was composed on mandolin and accordion and features mandolin virtuoso Vincent Beer-Demander and accordionist Grégory Daltin.

We’ll have to wait until February 14th for Jean-Claude Vannier et son orchestre de mandolines to be out through Ipecac but we can already hear the tender and heartfelt first single ‘Perdue dans la cité (Lost in the city)’.