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O+S - O+S CD (with instant MP3 download)
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: LBJ-125-2
Price:
$11.00
Shipping Weight: 0.15 pounds
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Upon purchase you will immediately receive a link to download the album in high quality 320 Kbps MP3s.
Label: Saddle Creek Records
Catalog Number: LBJ-125
ALSO AVAILABLE ON DIGITALLY and LP with instant MP3 download!
Dynamic pairings are not always obvious. Or logical. Dangermouse and Cee-Lo. Felix and Oscar.
Apples and peanut butter. Yet logic need not be a precursor for a union. In fact, what may seem as unusual at first can quickly become the obvious.
So what was the binding element for O+S, the musical collaboration between Orenda Fink (Azure Ray, Art in Manila) and Scalpelist (aka Cedric LeMoyne of Remy Zero)? Location? Friendship? Or perhaps, a mirrored love of music, sprinkled with some good ol’ fashioned timing?
Fink’s stint in Azure Ray and their Omaha-based record company Saddle Creek, led her to the “Gateway to the West,” which has since become her adopted home. The local esteemed Bemis Center of
Contemporary Arts, widely reputed for its strong conviction to support and encourage art, invited Fink
to partake in an art residency: one of the aural nature. She quickly accepted the challenge and with no
guidelines in place, Fink discerned exactly how she wanted to tackle this project. Her inquisitive and
spiritual nature led her on a series of excursions to collect sounds, ranging from homebase Omaha
to a church in Alabama and ultimately Haiti.
Fink invited her old friend LeMoyne to participate in the art project and he soon found himself tak-
ing residence at the Center in Omaha, where their early meetings took place in the basement. Fink
opened her Pandora’s Box of sounds and Lemoyne began to mold them into structures. LeMoyne
explains: “We’d take samples of sounds of Haitian rituals, street noises or whatever, then cut them into
loops. We’d arrange them into forms and write songs with them, or she might have started a song and
I would take some of these sound materials to create bodies of music around it.”
As the “experiment” began to take shape, both recognized the potential beyond the Bemis residency
and decided to graduate from the art project to a true musical entity. “We didn’t know what would
happen and that was afforded by the fact that it was an art residency – we had freedom,” Fink says.
“Ultimately, it ended up working really well. We created a cohesive work.”
The result is a beautifully haunting collection that would make Angelo Badalamenti proud. “We listened
to a lot of David Lynch soundtracks, 10cc and old 4AD records,” confesses Fink. “I was looking
for this balance of light and dark. You don’t know why it is dark because it is actually very
light sounding. That is what I was going for,” she adds.
Track List:
1. New Life
2. Permanent Scar (DOWNLOAD)
3. The Fox
4. Toreador
5. We Do What We Want To (DOWNLOAD)
6. Survive Love
7. Haunts
8. My Friend
9. Knowing Animals
10. Lonely Ghosts
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