Chypho | Episodes in Oceanography CD
JBLN CC-03
Tracklist
1. Aluminaut Rescues Alvin 07:45
2. Abiogenesis 06:15Here
3. Swirling Around the Bathysphere 09:00
4. Coral Carriageways 03:22
5. Hymn of the Decapods 08:50
6. Nine North 05:30
7. The Towering Kelp 05:36
8. A Squid and Her Eggs 07:24
9. Submarine Sunbeams 05:47
10. Ekman's Spiral 09:25
Propelled straight into the depths, we are immediately enveloped with the welcoming and recognizable synth textures we came to know in the Entomongaku albums, yet with a very different aesthetic. With “Aluminaut Rescures Alvin” the tone flips from the microcosm of the insect world, to the macrocosm of boundless seas, teeming with life. “Abiogenesis” stands out with its high pitched synths, groovy delayed bass, and wild percussion, giving the track a frantic, yet organic feel. Another notable track is “A Squid and Her Eggs”. This song is a great example of how dynamic Chypho’s works are, given that even though the album portrays the vastness of the ocean, it somehow still feels intimate and gentle at times. In all of Chypho’s works, there is one thing they all have in common: Story. Chypho is extremely adept at illustrating scenes through his music, and Episodes in Oceanography is no stranger to this. While whole albums of his may not necessarily contain a strict linear narrative, they are cohesive in that they serve as collections of stories, or Episodes if you would. All these scenes are presented in such a way as to convey specific Ideas while also being open to the interpretations of the listener. One could listen to this album over and over again and still find new hidden details in all its trenches.
Specs
Printed CD in Digipak
Packaged in a resealable outer sleeve
Comes with digital download card
Click Here For International Orders
JBLN CC-03
Tracklist
1. Aluminaut Rescues Alvin 07:45
2. Abiogenesis 06:15Here
3. Swirling Around the Bathysphere 09:00
4. Coral Carriageways 03:22
5. Hymn of the Decapods 08:50
6. Nine North 05:30
7. The Towering Kelp 05:36
8. A Squid and Her Eggs 07:24
9. Submarine Sunbeams 05:47
10. Ekman's Spiral 09:25
Propelled straight into the depths, we are immediately enveloped with the welcoming and recognizable synth textures we came to know in the Entomongaku albums, yet with a very different aesthetic. With “Aluminaut Rescures Alvin” the tone flips from the microcosm of the insect world, to the macrocosm of boundless seas, teeming with life. “Abiogenesis” stands out with its high pitched synths, groovy delayed bass, and wild percussion, giving the track a frantic, yet organic feel. Another notable track is “A Squid and Her Eggs”. This song is a great example of how dynamic Chypho’s works are, given that even though the album portrays the vastness of the ocean, it somehow still feels intimate and gentle at times. In all of Chypho’s works, there is one thing they all have in common: Story. Chypho is extremely adept at illustrating scenes through his music, and Episodes in Oceanography is no stranger to this. While whole albums of his may not necessarily contain a strict linear narrative, they are cohesive in that they serve as collections of stories, or Episodes if you would. All these scenes are presented in such a way as to convey specific Ideas while also being open to the interpretations of the listener. One could listen to this album over and over again and still find new hidden details in all its trenches.
Specs
Printed CD in Digipak
Packaged in a resealable outer sleeve
Comes with digital download card
Click Here For International Orders
JBLN CC-03
Tracklist
1. Aluminaut Rescues Alvin 07:45
2. Abiogenesis 06:15Here
3. Swirling Around the Bathysphere 09:00
4. Coral Carriageways 03:22
5. Hymn of the Decapods 08:50
6. Nine North 05:30
7. The Towering Kelp 05:36
8. A Squid and Her Eggs 07:24
9. Submarine Sunbeams 05:47
10. Ekman's Spiral 09:25
Propelled straight into the depths, we are immediately enveloped with the welcoming and recognizable synth textures we came to know in the Entomongaku albums, yet with a very different aesthetic. With “Aluminaut Rescures Alvin” the tone flips from the microcosm of the insect world, to the macrocosm of boundless seas, teeming with life. “Abiogenesis” stands out with its high pitched synths, groovy delayed bass, and wild percussion, giving the track a frantic, yet organic feel. Another notable track is “A Squid and Her Eggs”. This song is a great example of how dynamic Chypho’s works are, given that even though the album portrays the vastness of the ocean, it somehow still feels intimate and gentle at times. In all of Chypho’s works, there is one thing they all have in common: Story. Chypho is extremely adept at illustrating scenes through his music, and Episodes in Oceanography is no stranger to this. While whole albums of his may not necessarily contain a strict linear narrative, they are cohesive in that they serve as collections of stories, or Episodes if you would. All these scenes are presented in such a way as to convey specific Ideas while also being open to the interpretations of the listener. One could listen to this album over and over again and still find new hidden details in all its trenches.
Specs
Printed CD in Digipak
Packaged in a resealable outer sleeve
Comes with digital download card
Click Here For International Orders