Land's End Eternal

16,00

in stock

why we love this

Guitar, saxophone, and piano thread through a signal chain, resting in the stillness of a twilight sky. This record lingers in the fleeting moment when celestial bodies align.

about the cassette

Electroacoustic saxophonist, improviser, and composer Cole Pulice traffics in shimmering, otherworldly beauty. On the meditative ambient jazz of Land’s End Eternal, Cole adds a welcome new texture with the introduction of the electric guitar, an instrument previously unheard in their music, which took on a central role as a compositional and sonic tool for this record. Because the guitar is a new instrument for them, Cole describes their experience with it as akin to “child’s brain,” approaching the instrument with a playful sense of directionless curiosity.

The Bay Area, a place overflowing with a rich musical history, infuses Cole's approach to the work on Land's End Eternal. The real Lands End is a park in San Francisco, a beach with a rocky shoreline and the capacity to evoke the sensation of an edge. It’s the ‘hidden nook’ of the album’s centerpiece, an actual place transformed into an astral plane where two instruments can orbit one another without end. When the fog rolls in while the sun is setting, if you’re able to catch it at just the right moment, the effect is glistening and luminous. You are enveloped in the bright glow, a phenomenon that is both wholly natural and deeply uncanny. This is the sound of Land’s End Eternal: prismatic and textured, subtly shifting yet never formless, a humming portal into another world.

  1. 1 - Fragments of a Slipstream Dream 05:14
  2. 2 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds I 04:59
  3. 3 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds II 05:14
  4. 4 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds III 04:41
  5. 5 - In This & Every Life 03:34
  6. 6 - After the Rain 09:00
Land's End Eternal

16,00

in stock

  1. 1 - Fragments of a Slipstream Dream 05:14
  2. 2 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds I 04:59
  3. 3 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds II 05:14
  4. 4 - In a Hidden Nook Between Worlds III 04:41
  5. 5 - In This & Every Life 03:34
  6. 6 - After the Rain 09:00

why we love this

Guitar, saxophone, and piano thread through a signal chain, resting in the stillness of a twilight sky. This record lingers in the fleeting moment when celestial bodies align.

about the cassette

Electroacoustic saxophonist, improviser, and composer Cole Pulice traffics in shimmering, otherworldly beauty. On the meditative ambient jazz of Land’s End Eternal, Cole adds a welcome new texture with the introduction of the electric guitar, an instrument previously unheard in their music, which took on a central role as a compositional and sonic tool for this record. Because the guitar is a new instrument for them, Cole describes their experience with it as akin to “child’s brain,” approaching the instrument with a playful sense of directionless curiosity.

The Bay Area, a place overflowing with a rich musical history, infuses Cole's approach to the work on Land's End Eternal. The real Lands End is a park in San Francisco, a beach with a rocky shoreline and the capacity to evoke the sensation of an edge. It’s the ‘hidden nook’ of the album’s centerpiece, an actual place transformed into an astral plane where two instruments can orbit one another without end. When the fog rolls in while the sun is setting, if you’re able to catch it at just the right moment, the effect is glistening and luminous. You are enveloped in the bright glow, a phenomenon that is both wholly natural and deeply uncanny. This is the sound of Land’s End Eternal: prismatic and textured, subtly shifting yet never formless, a humming portal into another world.

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