why we love this
Curiosity abounds on this album, taking a hoard of melodic odds and ends into its fold. With the foresight of a wizard in an observation tower, M. Sage conjures procedurally-generated landscapes of reality, as if on hyperdrive.
about the record
Like a winding system of trails and paths cutting through a digital forest-scape, M. Sage’s Paradise Crick is shaped by time. Full of wonder and charm, designed patiently and from a rich, curious mulch of synthesized and acoustic sound, the versatile American artist and magic realist’s new suite of music is an imaginary destination and a pastoral fantasy that envisions the natural and fabricated worlds as one. Speckled with harmonica, autoharp, chimes, voice, and other alchemical mysteries, Crick’s texture is treated as a sensorial adventure; the swamps gurgle, the lakes glisten, and the valleys breathe in robust HD.
- 1 - Bendin' In 2:24
- 2 - Map to Here 4:15
- 3 - River Turns Woodley (for Frogman) 4:16
- 4 - Fire Keplo 3:35
- 5 - Crick Dynamo 3:33
- 6 - Tilth Dusk Drains 2:56
- 7 - Tilth Dawn Rustles 1:55
- 8 - Mercy Lowlands 2:51
- 9 - Paradise Pass 1:24
- 10 - Stars Hanging Shallow 3:44
- 11 - Backdrif 2:41
- 12 - Crick Foam 2:46
- 13 - Evenin' Out 3:11
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- 1 - Bendin' In 2:24
- 2 - Map to Here 4:15
- 3 - River Turns Woodley (for Frogman) 4:16
- 4 - Fire Keplo 3:35
- 5 - Crick Dynamo 3:33
- 6 - Tilth Dusk Drains 2:56
- 7 - Tilth Dawn Rustles 1:55
- 8 - Mercy Lowlands 2:51
- 9 - Paradise Pass 1:24
- 10 - Stars Hanging Shallow 3:44
- 11 - Backdrif 2:41
- 12 - Crick Foam 2:46
- 13 - Evenin' Out 3:11
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why we love this
Curiosity abounds on this album, taking a hoard of melodic odds and ends into its fold. With the foresight of a wizard in an observation tower, M. Sage conjures procedurally-generated landscapes of reality, as if on hyperdrive.
about the record
Like a winding system of trails and paths cutting through a digital forest-scape, M. Sage’s Paradise Crick is shaped by time. Full of wonder and charm, designed patiently and from a rich, curious mulch of synthesized and acoustic sound, the versatile American artist and magic realist’s new suite of music is an imaginary destination and a pastoral fantasy that envisions the natural and fabricated worlds as one. Speckled with harmonica, autoharp, chimes, voice, and other alchemical mysteries, Crick’s texture is treated as a sensorial adventure; the swamps gurgle, the lakes glisten, and the valleys breathe in robust HD.