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VIEW LARGER COVER SAVVAS
YSATIS + TAYLOR DEUPREE
THE SLEEPING MORNING
CAT.NO:
12k2007
EDITION: 1000
RELEASE: OCTOBER 2007
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TRACKS:
01. reservoir
02. listen to the morning
sleeping (MP3)

03. under your breath
04. the youthful sea |
The
collaborative efforts of Athens native Savvas Ysatis and New Yorker
Taylor Deupree were well known in the early and mid 1990s through
their work as SETI, Futique, and Arc, as well as their soundtrack
to Japanese architect Toyo Ito’s famed Tower of Winds building
in Yokohama, Japan. After going their separate ways – Ysatis
to recording for Tresor in Berlin, and Deupree to founding the
12k label – they have united again for their first project
in nearly 10 years.
Almost all of Ysatis and Deupree’s projects were founded
not only on conceptual ideas, but on technical processes as well,
setting rules and restrictions on themselves to help focus their
creative energies in the endless playground of the studio. Whether
it was the complex sound design of SETI or the cassette-tape-sourced
sample manipulation of Tower of Winds, Ysatis and Deupree continually
reinvented themselves, moving from ambient, to lounge, to minimal
techno.
Their new EP, The Sleeping Morning, was created during
a week-long visit from Greece to the US. Ysatis and Deupree wanted
to freely create and see what came naturally after a 10-year hiatus
from working together in the studio. However, their session quickly
turned into an album guided by a select set of instruments and
methods which led to their most unique work to date. The music
flowed naturally, and the 10 years disappeared into a day.
All of the instrumentation; acoustic guitar, autoharp, various
bits of percussion, and analog synthesizers, were performed directly
to multi-track with very little editing (they preferred to re-take
rather than edit). The duo recorded much of the sound with with
microphones to capture roomtone which created a warm, organic
and often playful mood. Loose drums, the squeak of a monosynth
and lush pads from the Jupiter-8 make The Sleeping Morning
appear at first as an experiment in micro-folk but when vocal
tracks are added a whole new world of song-structure and post-something
is created.
The four tracks they recorded hint at a variety of new avenues
that Ysatis and Deupree can explore. Their extensive music careers
and long history of collaboration and friendship have given them
experience rich with insight and experimentation – and with
the low price of airfare and the affordability of decent grappa,
there will certainly be a chance to continue what they began 14
years ago.
a note on this release’s package:
the sleeve for The Sleeping Morning is printed on 100% recycled
stock with 3 different biodegradable inks. Even though stores
demand cds to be shrinkwrapped (a still non-ecofriendly process)
the use of safe materials in the package itself is our attempt
at reducing the amount of un-needed waste on our planet.
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