memotone – Pruning

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On his Discrepant debut memotone aka Bristolian Will Yates collects some unreleased recordings under a most aptly titled name – Pruning – following a healthy stream of releases for such esteemed labels as Black Acre, The Trilogy Tapes or Soda Gong.

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On his Discrepant debut memotone aka Bristolian Will Yates collects some unreleased recordings under a most aptly titled name – Pruning – following a healthy stream of releases for such esteemed labels as Black Acre, The Trilogy Tapes or Soda Gong.Considering the process of pruning as a practice of selective removal, the album takes its name at face value never falling into a mere collection of tossed off material or random B-side assemblage, making it a cohesive listen throughout its disparate timeframe and evasions.

A statement about memotone’s vision itself, ‘pruning’ veers closer to his Fourth World/ECM/Exotica meets Sci-fi transmutations in alignment with what would be expected from a memotone release on Discrepant. ‘Moss Zone’ briefly sets the tone with a warm but queasy synth bedsheet that flows into the ‘Weird Figures’ cyber-jungle, all small twinkling percussions and rainforest pads slowly rising. ‘Riders’ brings the synth-flute to an early Warp meets John Hassell’s ‘City: Works of Fiction’ scenario that pops up again in more disrupted form on ‘Wisdom [MOTHER]’. ‘Not What I Thought’s skewed tropical guitar gets going on lo-fi percussion and dissonant synth chords while ‘Jim Starling and The Inverse Church’ bring to mind ‘Autoditacker’ era Mouse on Mars going jazz-fusion. Or what we should expect from their Smalltown Supersound stint. ‘Beach Scene’ is exactly it, as the sun sets into ‘Come In [Don’t Mind the Ghost]’ Summer night’s stars with all the allure of Stereolab. Alluring, that’s exactly it. Do come in.

Artwork by Evan Crankshaw

Mastered by Rashad Becker

Tracks

  1. Moss Zone
  2. Weird Figures
  3. Riders
  4. Not What I Thought
  5. Wisdom (MOTHER)
  6. Jim Starling and the Inverse Church
  7. Risidual Scum
  8. Batty
  9. Beach Scene
  10. Come in (Don’t Mind the Ghost)

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