Tracklist
1 | It’s better to experience things than to conquer them | 10:28 | |
2 | Hinge caterpillar | 9:06 | |
3 | Imagine a mountain named after a hospital | 10:12 | |
4 | But said in my head, not out loud (comment made) | 7:19 | |
5 | The golden jaws of the celestial vice | 5:51 | |
6 | Nothing is real (slight return) | 5:04 | |
7 | The goose and the wren | 5:24 | |
8 | Overview Effect | 3:34 | |
9 | Humans as vessels for a suite of corporate dream delivery services | 14:05 | |
10 | Nothing is real | 5:30 |
In the process of relocating to Den Bosch's Willem Twee Studios, The Transcendence Orchestra let love slip deftly out of its gate and reverberate around the walls of the studio's main hall, a high ceilinged former synagogue in the city's old town. Working intensively to capture its echoes, they coaxed it to appear in pipes and strings, directed it through resonant circuits and shepherded it round the room with beaters, horns and rattles.
Having returned home with the recordings, a purpose began to emerge. Through a process of extensive reconfiguration and testing it became clear that the love contained within could transform perception. Under the right circumstances, and accompanied by appropriate technology, it could serve as a map for navigating beginnings and endings. Like some distant mesmerising chant or a psychedelic folk song, it could connect us and reassure us that we can pass through the boundaries and survive. Perhaps not intact but at least whole.
Here is that map, love soaked diligently into its lines, ready to guide those at a loss or reassure those willing to explore.
“Like La Monte Young and The Incredible String Band stuck in an elevator."
Written and produced by Anthony Child and Daniel Bean Mastered by Stephan Mathieu at Schwebung Mastering, January 2020 Cut by Andreas Kauffelt at Schnitstelle, Berlin, February 2020 Cover art by Vidya Gastaldon: L’ange de l’apocalypse (d’après Danby), 2012 / Acrylic and oil on canvas / 100 x 150 cm (39 3/8 x 59 in)