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Describing Vision of Self, West states;
“The title of the music reflects this sense ‘what is the self?’: it is both knowable and unknowable, it is always changing as we get older and as we pass through experiences, our relationship with ourselves, with others, with nature, dreams, love, hurt, desire, repair etc. I like the dream-like nature of thinking about this and how electronic music can echo that dream-like quality in an abstract yet identifiable way."
The London-based musician and producer shares his latest single with an evocative video, animated by María Medem ahead of the release of his new album Now Is, out on Erased Tapes on October 14, plus a string of European live dates.
"I have been a huge fan of María’s work for a long time and have wanted to work on something together for many years, but I am so happy that it happened on this particular song, because I feel her style is perfectly harmonious with the nature of this piece of music.
This piece is important to me because it is both repetitive but is also always changing in a deceptive way. There is something dreamlike about the waves of colour that come and go, overlap and weave around each other. I love it when drama emerges out of non-dramatic things, so I spent a long time writing this piece of music and slowly letting it reach a point where that made sense, and letting it create its own little world.”
The video’s creator, María Medem adds: “The idea behind the whole animation is exploring, without judgment, how we change through life and how what we live shapes us, while we shape others as well. I’ve used plenty of symbols to try to evoke atmospheres and feelings without the need of being too explicit and to give some room to the watcher to let those symbols have a personal meaning for them. In the animation, some actions, like throwing a stone, doesn’t have an immediate consequence, but with time, it does have an effect. That’s how through the whole story, different elements, in principle with no relation with each other, are finally connected.”
credits
from Now Is,
track released October 13, 2022
All music written, performed and produced by Ryan Lee West
Except piano on Quiet Home performed by Robert Murray Jamieson
Published by Erased Tapes Music
Mastered by Zino Mikorey
Vinyl cut by Andreas Kauffelt at Schnittstelle
Design by Bernd Kuchenbeiser
Special thanks as ever to Robert Raths.
London-based producer Ryan Lee West, better known under the name Rival Consoles, is notable for making synthesisers sound
human and atmospheric.
It’s rarely reported that Rival Consoles was Erased Tapes’ very first signing, with a CDR of early demos under the name Aparatec that inspired founder Robert Raths to start the label in 2007....more
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