why we love this
An ecosystem of frequencies and polyps form intricate formations, twisting and branching out in marine choreography. The record teems with life found in the nooks and crannies of a colossal coral reef.
about the record
Loris S. Sarid is a composer and artist born in Rome but now resides in Glasgow. His previous release, "Music for Tomato Plants", was a quiet exploration of kalimba, glockenspiel, and plucky synths. On "Seabed-Sunbath", Loris submerges into aquatic terrain with an expanded palette of virtual pianos, soft horns, kalimba, strings, synthesized voices, textural field recordings, and a wide array of soothing electronic tones.
Many try to use computers to write human sounding compositions, but Loris works in the inverse, emulating computer generated songs via his personal touch. The final results are mesmerizing, peaceful, distinctive, and varied. "Seabed-Sunbath" is the sound of contemporary electronics bubbling underwater, flowing between ecosystems and settling into a quiet oceanic basin.
- 1 - Dive In : Dive Out 3:47
- 2 - Incredible Beetroot 2:41
- 3 - Blue Dots 3:46
- 4 - Oats with Sarah (with Swampy Cello) 4:30
- 5 - Intervallo 3:38
- 6 - Yellow Lines 3:00
- 7 - Lobster Island (with Bell Lungs) 3:19
- 8 - Laundry 4:22
- 9 - Solder-Unsolder 4:50
- 10 - Oyster Peace 5:32
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- 1 - Dive In : Dive Out 3:47
- 2 - Incredible Beetroot 2:41
- 3 - Blue Dots 3:46
- 4 - Oats with Sarah (with Swampy Cello) 4:30
- 5 - Intervallo 3:38
- 6 - Yellow Lines 3:00
- 7 - Lobster Island (with Bell Lungs) 3:19
- 8 - Laundry 4:22
- 9 - Solder-Unsolder 4:50
- 10 - Oyster Peace 5:32
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
An ecosystem of frequencies and polyps form intricate formations, twisting and branching out in marine choreography. The record teems with life found in the nooks and crannies of a colossal coral reef.
about the record
Loris S. Sarid is a composer and artist born in Rome but now resides in Glasgow. His previous release, "Music for Tomato Plants", was a quiet exploration of kalimba, glockenspiel, and plucky synths. On "Seabed-Sunbath", Loris submerges into aquatic terrain with an expanded palette of virtual pianos, soft horns, kalimba, strings, synthesized voices, textural field recordings, and a wide array of soothing electronic tones.
Many try to use computers to write human sounding compositions, but Loris works in the inverse, emulating computer generated songs via his personal touch. The final results are mesmerizing, peaceful, distinctive, and varied. "Seabed-Sunbath" is the sound of contemporary electronics bubbling underwater, flowing between ecosystems and settling into a quiet oceanic basin.