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EDITION: 2000
RELEASE: APRIL 2006
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>> PDF TRACKS: 01 Everything's Gone Grey
02 Northern
03 A Dead Yellow Carpet
04 Shell Shell Bye
05 Haze It May Be
06 November
The
inspiration behind Northern (including its music, title
and photography) comes from Deupree’s recent relocation
from the heart of urban activity in Brooklyn to the tranquility
of the forest in upstate New York. Inspired by nature and the
winter during which it was created, Northern, like much
of his recent work, explores Deupree’s interest in stillness
and a slowed sense of time. Through quiet textures, subtle movements,
faint loops and echoes, it was his goal to create the type of
music that comes naturally to him while also highlighting the
input from his dramatic new surroundings.
In contrast to the brazen repetition found on Stil.,
Northern more ephemeral approach to Deupree’s theme
comes from looking at the stillness found outside of his studio
windows: large, looming boulders, the softness of snow, and the
hushed whisper of wind and fallen leaves; it is a world of countless
tiny movements so active that an implied stillness results from
the din it creates.
Deupree’s earthbound ideas in the album are rooted in his
choice of sounds and studio practices. His now-signature Kyma
manipulations are still prominent, but they have been applied
to improvised electric piano, melodica, guitar, and field recordings
using techniques picked up from his experimental/pop collaboration
with Eisi (Every Still Day, Noble Records, Japan, 2005).
A careful balance is kept through the layering of synthetic source
tones of basic waveforms and long, drawn-out, fragile swells.
Northern is melodic, warm and introspective, forming
a bed of sound that is simultaneously quiet and noisy, structured
and unsettled, looping and chaotic.
Deupree has dedicated Northern to his closest friend
of his teenage years, Bryan Charles Striniste, with whom he first
started experimenting in electronic music over 20 years ago. Deupree’s
relocation to a nearby area much like the one where he grew up
spurred memories of those days of early musical playfulness. Thus,
Northern became highly personal and nostalgic while at
the same time breaking into new territory for Deupree, echoing
the changes in his personal life.
Northern is the first solo CD from Taylor Deupree since
2004’s January (Spekk, Japan), and the first on
12k since the seminal Stil. (12k, 2002).