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Many Traceries

by eldritch Priest

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Many Traceries is a dirty impasse, a black vertigo where one untimely non-adventure follows another. Here, things hang together more by accident than by purpose. These works have a fondness for the Lotus-eaters, a mythological race of people whose primary source of food was the addictive soporific fruit and flower of the eponymous plant. Drowsy and languid, and as though coming from some remote corner of the baroque, where ornaments overflow their armatures, Many Traceries peregrinates the pleats and wrinkles that flicker at the edge of sleepy melodies.

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released July 16, 2021

eldritch Priest: guitars, lap steel, melodica, harmonica, Realistic “Concertmate,” tapes
Marc Couroux: Rhodes
David Benchekroun: double bass
Kenji Fusé: viola


Composed, produced, and recorded by eldritch Priest (except for “the new crepuscular,” which was recorded by Ted Philips.)
Mastered by Murat Çolak
All compositions © 2003, 2005 eldritch Priest

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Rat-drifting Toronto, Ontario

Rat-drifting music searches for specificity, celebrates detail. It experiments with radical particularity and wonders about the possibilities and potentials of those experiments. If the music drifts, it does so in the hopes that the listener drifts with it—her/his imagination experimenting with the possibilities of the music as well, as they find their own route through their own experience. ... more

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