Camp of Wolves: Planetar - Translucent Purple Vinyl
Camp of Wolves: Planetar - Translucent Purple Vinyl
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Camp of Wolves
Label: Subexotic
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060911680086
Genre: Dance
Translucent purple color. Stylistically, the eight ambient pieces collected here are imbued with a classical texture, doused in heavy, endless reverb to give the listener that sensation of hurtling through the darkness of space. These pieces switch between the dreamy - almost like you are gazing down on Earth while drifting endlessly away - and also the dramatic, as if evoking the silent, restless turbulence of space. They manage to sound unhurried and patient, yet are in constant motion, covering vast distances almost imperceptibly, Earth becoming ever smaller and smaller as we venture out into space. To support the feelings the album was intended to evoke, Salisbury wasn't drawn to the usual sonic signifiers of science fiction. "I didn't want clean digital sounds that may have given the project a sterile feel," says Salisbury. "I tried to inject a bit of noise, subtle distortion and general analogue warmth to the album a more tactile, visceral feel to underscore that sense unease." That carefully-sculpted set of emotions can be heard most prominently on the track From Home, where Salisbury imagined one of his distant travellers receiving a letter from his family back on Earth. The Planetar project coalesced when Salisbury started working with Mark Holden to develop the two haunting films that accompany his pieces, both of which are full of the grace and simultaneously unknowable horror of space. These videos, crafted with a languid, slowly-evolving grandeur as we spin away from our earthly home, heighten the twin feelings of awe and fear that Salisbury sought to isolate with the album.
Tracks:
1.1 Ascent
1.2 From Home
1.3 Adrift
1.4 Of Vapour
1.5 Expanse
1.6 Distress Signal
1.7 Rogue
1.8 Atmosphere