Artist: Bil Vermette
P: 1995
This release from 1995 features 60 minutes of aquatic electronic music.
This time, Bil Vermette augments his keyboards, synthis, and electronic and acoustic percussion with Gary Vermette on guitar, Tom Kastle on dulcimer, bazouki, bass, and acoustic percussion, and Chris Kastle on more acoustic percussion.
Here, the music explores watery terrain, applying cosmic sensibilities to liquid subjects, resulting in a very dreamlike excursion. Drifting electronics flourish and expand like growing pools of sound. Keyboard riffs are less overt, submerged in nebulous textures that ooze with sedate sentiments. Chords saturate themselves with other instruments, soaking into them and transforming into new identities that churn the waters with their solemn vibrations. The guitar is similarly more subdued. When it blazes (and it certainly does), the guitar resonates from a distance, evoking a remote solitude for the listener. Mournful, almost sad chords drift across the marine landscape, touching the audience’s soul like forlorn siren calls.
Percussion plays a vital role in only a few tracks, and often relegates itself to a subordinate capacity, tickling rather than propelling the songs. Again, the bulk of the tracks are short and succinct (four to six minutes long); the exceptions being "Dreams Awake" which exemplifies a decidedly more ambient direction than the rest of the music, and "Dark Passage" which mixes ominous overtones with a murky beauty.
A sense of reverence dominates this tuneage, resulting in a more passive delivery and calming resonance. While definitely emotional, the passion in this music lurks as a secluded observer, more parental than aloof.
Matt Howarth / Sonic Curiosity
Weight:
0,105
kg per
piece