04 Nov 2011 — Henning Lahmann

The precious Portuguese label/artist collective
PAD, known to the readers of our pages via
The Astroboy, has readied its latest release, the debut solo record by José Alberto Gomes aka
Blac Koyote. The self-titled LP comprises six tracks of densely composed electronica hovering between ambient, drone and more spaced-out experimentalism. The arrangements are not meant to provide instant gratification though, as almost all of the tracks take their time to sink in, starting mostly reticently before kicking off eventually, and frequently any sense of slowing down gets harshly compromised by some sudden change of temper or and outright rush of bare noise. Take the album standout "The First Attempt to Rising Ghosts" for instance, a track that begins quietly, almost ghostly, with a subtle, syncopated rhythm section and whispering vocalization, sedating the listener (though in quite a frightening manner) before halfway in a menacing, ascending synth pad sets in, ultimately being underpinned by an unsettling, crystal-clear breakbeat and arhythmic, mechanic chirps and flutters.
Blac Koyote - The First Attempt to Rising Ghosts
Stream
Blac Koyote in its entirety
here. Physically the album comes on 12 inch vinyl with seven groups of 36 unique and numbered covers, and you may order it via
bandcamp as well. Recommended.
Here's also the new, marvelous video for the track "A Norte":
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The precious Portuguese label/artist collective
PAD, known to the readers of our pages via
The Astroboy, has readied its latest release, the debut solo record by José Alberto Gomes aka
Blac Koyote. The self-titled LP comprises six tracks of densely composed electronica hovering between ambient, drone and more spaced-out experimentalism. The arrangements are not meant to provide instant gratification though, as almost all of the tracks take their time to sink in, starting mostly reticently before kicking off eventually, and frequently any sense of slowing down gets harshly compromised by some sudden change of temper or and outright rush of bare noise. Take the album standout "The First Attempt to Rising Ghosts" for instance, a track that begins quietly, almost ghostly, with a subtle, syncopated rhythm section and whispering vocalization, sedating the listener (though in quite a frightening manner) before halfway in a menacing, ascending synth pad sets in, ultimately being underpinned by an unsettling, crystal-clear breakbeat and arhythmic, mechanic chirps and flutters.
Blac Koyote - The First Attempt to Rising Ghosts
Stream
Blac Koyote in its entirety
here. Physically the album comes on 12 inch vinyl with seven groups of 36 unique and numbered covers, and you may order it via
bandcamp as well. Recommended.
Here's also the new, marvelous video for the track "A Norte":