
Daniel O'Sullivan - The Pastoral Machine LP NEW
Daniel O'Sullivan - The Pastoral Machine LP
NEW. SEALED.
VHF Records
Fourth volume of Library Music miniatures by Daniel OāSullivan (Ulver, Ćthenor, This is Not This Heat, etc) for VHF, this time commissioned by the legendary German Music Library, Sonoton. Another sampling of OāSullivanās versatility and brilliance as a composer, performer, and sound designer, the focus on The Pastoral Machine is more āelectronicā compared to the three previous albums OāSullivan recorded for KPM (also issued on LP by VHF), with simpler arrangements and a focus on gentle and emotive synthesised soundworlds. Even without as many full ensemble arrangements, thereās still a wealth of diversityāāEmpathogenā opens the record with latticed arpeggiating sequences recalling Japanese āenvironmental musicā or Persian Surgery-era Terry Riley, āFruit Of Stream Entryā burbles with gentle ripples evoking the albumās title, while āThe Silversmith Of Spaceā mines a simple chord sequence evoking Enoās ā70s classic short instrumentals. āSuperstringsā is a series of hypnotic overlapping guitar patterns, like a lost Ash Ra or Achim Reichel track. The brief āStar Loreā is a heavy highlight with deep bass washes and grainy, tape-laminated melodies, followed immediately by Rose Keeler Schaffelerās vocal feature on āThe Oscillating Loveā recalling futurist new-age pop in the vein of Enya or Virginia Astley. Housed in a jacket and heavy euro-style inner featuring collages by OāSullivan, soon to be the subject of an art book published by Timeless Editions in mid-2024.
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Daniel O'Sullivan - The Pastoral Machine LP
NEW. SEALED.
VHF Records
Fourth volume of Library Music miniatures by Daniel OāSullivan (Ulver, Ćthenor, This is Not This Heat, etc) for VHF, this time commissioned by the legendary German Music Library, Sonoton. Another sampling of OāSullivanās versatility and brilliance as a composer, performer, and sound designer, the focus on The Pastoral Machine is more āelectronicā compared to the three previous albums OāSullivan recorded for KPM (also issued on LP by VHF), with simpler arrangements and a focus on gentle and emotive synthesised soundworlds. Even without as many full ensemble arrangements, thereās still a wealth of diversityāāEmpathogenā opens the record with latticed arpeggiating sequences recalling Japanese āenvironmental musicā or Persian Surgery-era Terry Riley, āFruit Of Stream Entryā burbles with gentle ripples evoking the albumās title, while āThe Silversmith Of Spaceā mines a simple chord sequence evoking Enoās ā70s classic short instrumentals. āSuperstringsā is a series of hypnotic overlapping guitar patterns, like a lost Ash Ra or Achim Reichel track. The brief āStar Loreā is a heavy highlight with deep bass washes and grainy, tape-laminated melodies, followed immediately by Rose Keeler Schaffelerās vocal feature on āThe Oscillating Loveā recalling futurist new-age pop in the vein of Enya or Virginia Astley. Housed in a jacket and heavy euro-style inner featuring collages by OāSullivan, soon to be the subject of an art book published by Timeless Editions in mid-2024.













