Siavash Amini & Saad - All Lanes Of Lilac Evening (2020)

Artist: Siavash Amini & Saad
Title: All Lanes Of Lilac Evening
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Opal Tapes – OPAL 169
Genre: Ambient, Experimental
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 35:01
Total Size: 172 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: All Lanes Of Lilac Evening
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Opal Tapes – OPAL 169
Genre: Ambient, Experimental
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 35:01
Total Size: 172 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. How Far Can You Go When You Close Your Eyes? (01:57)
2. A Vision Without Contours (04:13)
3. Dragging The Harrow (06:20)
4. Disruptive Emptiness (05:32)
5. Calm In Resignation (05:17)
6. Time Is A Child Playing In The Sand (07:28)
7. Ever-Newer Waters Flow On Those Who Step Into The Same Rivers (04:14)
Radiant drone works from Siavash Amini (Room 40, Flaming Pines, Umor Rex) and Saåad (HITD, In Paradisium) combining for the first time together in this lambent collection of field recordings, strings, guitar and synthesiser.
Amini's presence is perhaps best felt in the soaring, widescreen orchestration where the real and unreal is embdedded together with no seam to recognize. Saåad proffer oblique chiming notes and guitar so smeared across the horizon it's impossible not to see the curve. Together the two styles cement gracefully in calm union. 'Dragging the Harrow' pulses a Messiaenic organ line into a blossoming filter revealing increasingly plasticine detail while choristic blooms and groaning room smother. 'Calm In Resignation' is bio-spheric in detail, a globe of moving specks and hovering colour, delaying and decaying away into the void. Closer 'Ever-Newer Waters Flow...' elegantly places narrow widths of effected guitar into the spaces around the minor-slosh of a beach front / laundry room, drained of any other detail other than the presence of water.
Expectantly melancholic and obliviously gorgeous.