Release
Notes
Papa Legba, Peter Zuniga (aka Pete Pan) releases his debut album Dead
Air admist a a rather turbulent time in his life and the world in general.
While not a negative album, it is supposed to project a rather dreary
aural overtone. The first Track Night Surf, that appeared on Celestial
Dragon’s Intermittent Memories has had a rework by Ishq, creating
a more sparse version than the first. Digital Ice Pipe, fills the sonic
static with an ambient track that broders on beatless dronebient. Following
up is I want to believe, which broadcasts the grey day with a rather
dreary chill track that showcases the big influence that Ishq has had
on the Papa Legba project. Recovering is the track that was written
in a Nashville hospital while Pete’s mom was undergoing surgery
for a cancerous tumor…it is meant to show the silver lining in
a overcast cloud….a ray of hope for recovery. Greek Opium which
debuted on Future Sound Theory 2 off Celestial Dragon brings in some
idm elements into a ambient droney cinematic soundscape. Arranged Memories
is built around a banjo riff and is minimal ambient, where subtle nuances
make up the melody. Abandoned Window treks more into the idm/glitch
realm yet still adheres to an ambient feel. Barely Holding on stays
with the idm structure and ends in a almost housey groove with tongue
in cheek gospel samples that leave a rather comical vibe to a sound
which overall is rather dreary and grey. The last track Namek Coastline
(extinct planet mix) is a new mix of the original which appeared on
Lobogistic labs, Gnostic Traveller. The first track showed imagery of
Gokus digital beckoning to planet Namek where the natives were creating
the dragonballs. The Namek natives answered him with a happy greeting
through the percussive call of their mallets. In the extinct planet
mix Goku’s calls go unanswered as the chaotic idm sounds only
bring to his attention that plant Namek has been destroyed. Overall
this album is meant to project an isolated melody, yet in the overcast
sonic projections the listener is greeted with a feeling of meditative
solace in a chance for happiness within the middle of nothingness. This
is only capable if the listener focuses on the inbetween that is present
between the aurally visible. Headphones and horizontal listening is
a must.
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Papa
Legba - Dead Air
Catalogue: CDREC-16
Format: Digipak
Release Date: May 2009
(p) + © 2009 Celestial Dragon Records
Mastered by Audiovalve.org
Artwork by Quasga
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