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Ora Clementi
Sylva Sylvarum

Sylva Sylvarum

Catno

BT077

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Australia

Release date

Jul 23, 2021

Black Truffle is pleased to present Sylva Sylvarum, an epic new work from Ora Clementi, the collaborative project of crys cole and James Rushford. Primarily conceived and recorded over several months together in Melbourne, Sylva Sylvarum is a stunning step forward from the mumbled, creaking sound world of the duo’s debut, Cover You Will Softer Me (Penultimate Press, 2014). From the opening ‘Peach of Immortality’, which takes an unpredictable journey from layers of chiming bells, vocal harmonies and lush synth pads to a desolate landscape of half-animal, half-digital wooshes and cries, it is immediately clear that cole and Rushford are working here with an entirely unique sound palette. Throughout the record’s four sides, we hear a large array of carefully detailed synthesizer sounds (many of them recorded at the remarkable Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio), sparse drum machine hits, wind instruments and field recordings of animals, often with a twistedly late 80s/early 90s flavour that at various points calls up New Age references, Robert Ashley’s later operas or the thinned-out textures of early digital GRM.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$35*

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BT077 - OZ - 2021

A1

Peach Of Immortality

A2

Umbrella Spinner

A3

Dialogue Between A Grandmaster Of The Knights Hospitaller And A Genoese Sea-Captain

A4

Vulning

A5

Lathe Of Heaven

B1

Sirin

B2

Nowhere Much Narrower

B3

Charioteers

C1

Milk Street

C2

Magic Mountain

C3

Ophir

C4

Paradigm & Places

C5

Threadneedle

C6

Ferae

D1

Forest Of Materials

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