John Beltran - Everything at Once (2016)

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Artist:
Title: Everything at Once
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Delsin Records
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 80:45
Total Size: 415 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Under This Sky 01:39
02. Faux 07:35
03. Everything at Once 05:47
04. S i n e M 06:57
05. Lift 05:30
06. Tennis 02:00
07. Mother 05:13
08. Gentle Boxes 03:40
09. Sea the Sun 07:54
10. Hurry Home the Trees Are Finally Green 05:56
11. She Dwells with Beauty 04:16
12. White Rainbows 05:21
13. Nine Sun 02:21
14. A New Room 04:26
15. Dream Lover! 05:16
16. Spring Affects Him 01:59
17. Bursting Bloom 04:55

Michigan producer, sound designer and composer John Beltran's 13th full length is his third on Delsin and it arrives in Autumn 2016. Entitled Everything At Once, it features 17 tracks melting 90s intelligent techno with post rock and ambient with leftfield downtempo.

Beltran is an ambient master who has had his music licensed to TV shows and various compilations as well as releasing genre defining album on labels like Peacefrog. In 2014 he put out a single on Four Tet’s Text Records and the reception to its experimental broken beats (likened at the time to the likes of Aphex Twin and Autechre, who in turn have inspired Beltran) was the inspiration for this new album.

Although you will hear the tropes of 90's intelligent techno here, it also bottles up post rock and ambient as well as a cover of Kraftwerk's 'Tanzmuzik'. The title makes reference to the fact that this album embodies every different strand of the Beltran sound, and it is his first ever to be written on all analogue gear owing to the fact that, despite loving the work of analogue producers Brian Eno, New Order and Tangerine Dream, he first started out in the early years of the digital revolution.

Fast forward more than 25 years and it's analog boards that have become the affordable and desirable technology, so John now uses almost mostly modular synthesizers in his productions, along with some signature digital pads and strings that have famously become his staple.

All in all Everything At Once is John's sound come full circle. Encompassing many different emotional moments and sound designs that are some of the most detailed and thought out of his 25 year career, this album is his most complete and coherent artistic statement and, in his own words, is "the best story I've ever told".