Arp
In
Light (Smalltown Supersound)
Smalltown Supersound is proud to announce the
debut album by San Francisco artist Arp.
In Light is a luminous album of warm, pulsing music.
It is music that may suggest a future that never arrived.
Or, like the images that grace the cover and the booklet,
it may rise and recede like drawn-up memories. Like dreams
or rich, saturated moments that make one lose sense of time,
they are grainy snapshots, like old films of one's own experiences,
elevated moments. Call it Pop Minimalism. Call it Cosmic Pop.
Call it Cosmic Minimalism. Call it what you will.
Arp is the most recent project of Alexis Georgopoulos, a San
Francisco-based artist, writer and musician brought up in
France, Greece and the United States. As a founding member
of rhythmic experimentalists Tussle (Troubleman/Smalltown
Supersound) and improvising collective The Alps (Digitalis/Root
Strata), Alexis has toured the world and released critically
acclaimed work. Alexis has composed music for sound installations;
curated art programs; written on Visual Art, Design and Music
for international Arts & Culture publications such as
i-D, The Blow Up, Tokion and The Guardian;
taken part in various avant-garde workshops; and had numerous
deejay residencies.
In Spring 2006, after acting as primary songwriter, arranger
& mixer of Tussle’s Telescope Mind, Alexis
left the group. Soon after, Artforum critic &
White Columns curator Matthew Higgs selected Alexis to take
part in an exhibit he was curating at New Langton Center for
the Arts. Inspired to try something new, Alexis put away the
bass and drums and spent a few months improvising with analog
synthesizers, pulse machines, flute, piano, pedals and an
old 4track cassette recorder. Though presented as a demo,
Smalltown Supersound founder Joakim Haugland was thrilled
about the demo and asked Alexis to make a whole album for
the label.
As an emblem of Alexis’ commitment to "natural
electronic music” (bridging the natural and electronic
worlds), nearly all of In Light was recorded live.
Very few loops were used - in fact, only one. This gesture
was meant to bring back some of the rough (re: natural) edges
that have been lost in so much "Electronic Music”
today. The result, much of which was initially presented in
that exhibition in collaboration with architect Kyu Che, is
a vivid world of enchanted, elevated psychedelia that touches
upon his love of everything from the 4th World explorations
of Alice Coltrane to the Kosmische side of 70s Germany, from
Soundtrack music to 20th Century Minimalist composition.
One may detect traces - in the elegant, rippling “St
Tropez” for example - of vintage Cluster or Ralf &
Florian. In the propulsive arpeggios of “…The
Sculptor Steiner,” one may hear the influence of overlooked
70s Italian Futurist Franco Battiato or Taj Mahal Traveler
Takehisa Kosugi. "Potentialities” recalls the suspended
motorik pulse of Harmonia as well as the hypnopompic trance
of early Terry Riley. “Fireflies On The Water”
meanwhile, nods to the instrumental forays on Brian Eno`s
“rock” albums. While drawing on these touchstones,
In Light shows a commitment to originality in sensibility
and vision.
In Light will be followed shortly by a 12" single
with remixes by Panda Bear and the 70`s legendary kraut masters
Cluster. Arp has also recently delivered a remix for Lindstrom
(to be released on a 12” on his Feedelity label) and
Charlotte Gainsbourg to be released by Vice Records.
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