Awkward Corners - A book of imaginary beings (Original) (2025)

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Title: A book of imaginary beings (Original)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Shapes of Rhythm
Genre: Ambient, Beats, World
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 42:56
Total Size: 147 mb / 357 mb
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Tracklist
1. Two former friends (03:10)
2. Dance of the silver beetles (04:03)
3. Miniature white deer (03:03)
4. All the goodbyes (you tried to defer) (03:02)
5. Regretful Polar Bear (02:27)
6. Anxious Shadow Puppets (04:34)
7. Failed Space Walk (01:40)
8. Devils (01:39)
9. A leopard with no spots (03:47)
10. Abandoned boy (left in charge of the family business) (03:24)
11. Metal mosquitos (03:00)
12. A cat left to its own devices (02:40)
13. Well-heeled human driftwood (03:17)
14. Flamingo with bandaged neck (03:10)


Chris Menist pares his sound right back for A book of imaginary beings, his fourth Awkward Corners outing with a project of electronic and abstracted global grooves. Experimenting with simple melodies and uncluttered arrangements, as well as taking inspiration from the Borges' short stories alluded to in the title, the project took shape in the early part of 2025, in the shorter days and dark evenings of January.

The initial challenge was to knock a basic track into shape each evening after work, then refine it later. There's a melancholy in the air in late winter, compounded by the creeping threat of national and geopolitical instability. Ulla, Natural Information Society, Jabu, Torso and Dawuna formed some of the background soundtrack as each tune took shape.

The track titles came after sitting with the sounds for a while, giving shape to images of people, creatures and their stories for a book that is yet to be written.

Two former friends sets the tone for the album perfectly as a minimal electronic piece with a slowly simmering synth bassline underpinning the groove whilst the trademark Awkward sound of the Shahi Baaja enters drenched in effects. It’s the first demonstration of Chris’ unique ability to create a world from apparently very little.

Dance of the silver beetles is completely unique in that we can hear chopped up Illimba samples seemingly playing backwards and forewords sometimes alone, sometimes together in duet with Chris’ conga rhythms. Add to that a more conventional Illimba melody and added shaker percussion and you have one of A book of imaginary beings most curious chapters.

Anxious shadow puppets is closer to the Awkward Corners sound from previous albums as electronic pulses move around the arrangement with the urgency that the track title suggests. Chris’ percussive roots move to the fore with the congas that tie down the Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band’s sound. Here, the bassline is more playful and works together with one of Chris’ many African Illimbas.

Fans of Chris’ adventures on his Roland 808 will dig A leopard with no spots, although the minimal mood continues to flow through on this track. The lolloping, but hard-hitting rhythm track provides the grounding for strange and twisting feedback-sounding tones to work the soundscape.

Abandoned boy (left in charge of the family business) is Awkward Corners at his atmospheric best. Drift off to the sublime sounds of Chris exploring the Shahi Baaja, whilst a soft, repetitive synth line and abstracted pads give the listener that feeling of meditation and peace.

Flamingo with bandaged neck is A book of imaginary beings’ perfect coda and is exclusively Shahi Baaja draped in reverbs and delays. It feels like the resolution and the closing of a book that – as of yet – remains unwritten.

A book of imaginary beings is available on Cassette, limited to just 50 copies, as well as digital. Artwork duties are handled by Shapes of Rhythm founder and art director Tom Miller. The art features contributing illustrations from his 7 year old Son, Arun.