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Francis Harris
Thresholds
While previous albums, most notably Leland and Minutes of Sleep (2014) as well as two albums released as one half of the duo Aris Kindt (most notably the stellar Swann and Odette from 2017) have relied on singular thematic and narrative drives that were often of a personal, collaborative, or hermetic in nature, Thresholds is an album that aspires to sonic universality and the presentation of a fully formed psychoacoustical world. That being said it is not an “album of ideas”. Inspired by the ecological and political upheavals of the present and the role of speculative thought as an avenue of global transformation Thresholds is the work of a mature artist fully in control of his powers. Both expansive and nuanced the album widens the aperture of the affective possibilities of the electronic assemblage; themes skip from one track to the next, elevating and informing each other in tangible fields of abstract figuration.
A1
Useless Machines
A2
And Everything Is One Thing After Another
A3
Rebstock Fold
B1
Earth Moves
B2
Thresholds
B3
Luck Takes A Step
C1
I Can Still See Us
C2
Speculative Nature Of Purposive Form
C3
Cut Up
D1
New Pastoral
D2
On That Occasion, Landeau
D3
Every Degree Of Distance