Infinite Particles :: Infinite Particles (Reverb Worship)

Plainly evocative of first night, then day, first deep underground, then scented meadow air, their self-titled debut is docile and pliant but stands at a slight angle to the rest of the universe, almost seeming to listen more than play.

Jon Frost on guitar and Tim Cowie on electronics entered the recording studio for the first time together—previously they had collaborated strictly online—and after they came out, edited down two hours worth of improvisation to a taut forty minutes of ambient without artifice.

Plainly evocative of first night, then day, first deep underground, then scented meadow air, their self-titled debut is docile and pliant but stands at a slight angle to the rest of the universe, almost seeming to listen more than play.

The five long tracks are quietly eventful, slowly shifting and not quite as drenched in reverb as the label name might lead you to expect. The duo show admirable restraint and by doing so open up greater vistas, some clouded grey, some glittering under strange constellations.

Infinite Particles is available on Reverb Worship. [Release page]

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