
Refracted sound beams glide and glimmer smoothly as if reptile scales catching patches of sunlight. Meanwhile layers of varying noises bend and waver in the background, offering a slightly darker subtlety that grounds the glistening electronic pearls.
After a series of impressive collaborations and increasingly assured solo releases, multimedia artist Zander Raymond now shares his first LP, Secrets From A Squirrel. Inherent in these pieces is a true sense of exploration, playfulness, and intimacy, all of which come together in a quietly delightful manner.
As a neurodivergent person, Zander pursued a process here that was both personally challenging and artistically rewarding. Sounds that are often unpleasant to himโdoing dishes in the sink, the din of the Chicago Lโwere intentionally used as compositional tools alongside his now-familiar elements of synthesis, chance, and melody. Thereโs an uncommonly beautiful tactility in the results, which can be found in the albumโs first amoebic rustlings and continues to be felt in its final, bubbling notes. Certainly part of what makes Secrets From A Squirrel so successful is its flow from one piece to the next, but it also evokes a kind of circulatory systemโand the title of one track, โYou Could Almost Hear It Sighing,โ is an apt description of the album as a whole.
Zanderโs visual art exists on its own but complements his music in ways that only underscore the strengths of both. Layering and light; collage and repurposing; tonality and humorโno matter the medium, his work is searching and gently generous, like the smile of someone who really understands you. To honor this side of Zanderโs practice, an eight-page full color booklet featuring his collages accompanies the album.
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Refracted sound beams glide and glimmer smoothly as if reptile scales catching patches of sunlight. Meanwhile layers of varying noises bend and waver in the background, offering a slightly darker subtlety that grounds the glistening electronic pearls.
After a series of impressive collaborations and increasingly assured solo releases, multimedia artist Zander Raymond now shares his first LP, Secrets From A Squirrel. Inherent in these pieces is a true sense of exploration, playfulness, and intimacy, all of which come together in a quietly delightful manner.
As a neurodivergent person, Zander pursued a process here that was both personally challenging and artistically rewarding. Sounds that are often unpleasant to himโdoing dishes in the sink, the din of the Chicago Lโwere intentionally used as compositional tools alongside his now-familiar elements of synthesis, chance, and melody. Thereโs an uncommonly beautiful tactility in the results, which can be found in the albumโs first amoebic rustlings and continues to be felt in its final, bubbling notes. Certainly part of what makes Secrets From A Squirrel so successful is its flow from one piece to the next, but it also evokes a kind of circulatory systemโand the title of one track, โYou Could Almost Hear It Sighing,โ is an apt description of the album as a whole.
Zanderโs visual art exists on its own but complements his music in ways that only underscore the strengths of both. Layering and light; collage and repurposing; tonality and humorโno matter the medium, his work is searching and gently generous, like the smile of someone who really understands you. To honor this side of Zanderโs practice, an eight-page full color booklet featuring his collages accompanies the album.
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