Gonçalo F. Cardoso
Impressões de Várias Ilhas (Field recordings from Macaronésia)
Discrepant
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2025
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Tracklist
1Os Bufadeiros de Sao Vincente 2:54
2La Cueva Scuba Libre 5:36
3Chá da Gorreana 1:35
4Noite Em Rabo De Peixe 3:34
5Pardelas Dueto 1:04
6Rãs Em Xoxo 4:00
7El Chat Gracioso 1:11
8Cozido Na Caldeira Velha 2:17
9Salinas de Pedra Lume 5:29
10Noche En Punta Brava 2:06
11A Lagoa Do Combro 1:59
12Piedras Húmedas en Castro 3:30
13Digestão nas Furnas 2:25
14Peixe tá Congelado Santo Antao 1:05

After impressions of Unguja and Borneo islands, Discrepant's chieftain Gonçalo F. Cardoso continues his sonic travelogue on insularity with 'Impressões de Várias Ilhas'.

Literally translated as "impressions from various islands", this third tome dwells on recordings and inspirations from three archipelagos of Macaronesia. Soaking in the sounds and recollections from Azores, Cape Verde and Canary Islands these diaristic endeavours spread throughout a number of real environments, from water caves and black stone beaches and lagoons to small harbours and everyday life scenarios, to project them into this not quite imaginary but not quite real memory haze that goes from a deeply personal impression to a resonating one.

Melding raw field recordings with processed ones and synthesized landscapes, Cardoso never falters into sonic tourism, conjuring small-ish takes both vivid and dreamy, infused with a sense of wonder that feels both bewildering, comforting and escapist. The breaking waves of 'Bufadeiros de São Vicente' soothing in their irregular pattern, mingling with the lone echoing tones not completely removed from Black Dice's 'Beaches & Canyon's most pensive passages, flow into the underwater ambience and suspended pads of 'La Cueva Scuba Livre', as reflections of the same sea crashing in on different lands, nature's psychogeography. Further on, the queasy warm chord and scraping murmurs of 'Noite em Rabo de Peixe' mirror their nighttime framing while 'Rãs em Xoxo' veers closer to pure musique concréte, crossed by a subdued feeling of unease that lingers in the nostalgia of 'Cozido da Caldeira Velha', brimming within the haze of a Boards of Canada vignette. Summoning the past lives and future hauntings of its scenery, 'Salinas de Pedra Lume' is like the quiet epic of the album, meandering into the unknown among crackling field recordings, decaying synths and flute-like howls - or is it howl-like flutes? - recurring as glimpses from foregone existences, not necessarily Gonçalo's own. Maybe ours?