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White Rainbow - New Clouds
Why are things that were crap even in the Eighties no longer crap now? Should we recycle trash culture as we recycle trash plastic toys? After many tormented hours I’ve given up analysing those questions and decided to stop thinking and drift away. Happily, New Clouds is as good a record as any to soundtrack disconnection from deep thought.»
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white rainbow (aka adam forkner) returns with his second release on kranky, 'new clouds'. the tracks on 'new clouds' are a tug-of-war between stasis and change, the desire to meld the meditative effects of a near static drone with the uplifting trip of free-flowing compositions. slowly melting fluorescent sunsets morph into drapes of psychedelic fog, rumbling over cacophonous rhythms. a few things have changed for adam forkner since his last white rainbow album from 2007, 'prism of eternal now'. a national tour with fellow kranky heads valet and atlas sound, and countless hours jamming with portland avant-music collective rob walmart inspired him to hunker down and dig deeper into his personal vision of what head music can be. the success of 'prism' finally catapulted forkner's white rainbow project from the deep semi-obscure trenches of the west coast psychedelic / noise underground into the fickle arms of a slightly wider audience.
in a perhaps misguided reaction to the ever-widening trend of musicians trading in a pound of adventurousness for an ounce of 'accessibility', forkner has turned white rainbow into an even more spontaneous and open-ended musical project and has shaped this new double album into a dense, lengthy exploration of the relationship between hypnotic, circular, fourth-world drum rhythms, acid-boogie guitar, and drifting sheets of fuzzy psychedelic drone.
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