Tracklist
1 | Moss Zone | 1:31 | |
2 | Weird Figures | 6:41 | |
3 | Riders | 4:34 | |
4 | Not What I Thought | 5:34 | |
5 | Wisdom (MOTHER) | 2:03 | |
6 | Jim Starling and the Inverse Church | 6:06 | |
7 | Risidual Scum | 3:03 | |
8 | Batty | 2:30 | |
9 | Beach Scene | 5:45 | |
10 | Come in (Don’t Mind the Ghost) | 1:35 |
On his Discrepant debut Memotone aka Bristolian Will Yates collects some unreleased recordings under a most aptly titled name - »Pruning« - following a healthy stream of releases for such esteemed labels as Black Acre, The Trilogy Tapes or Soda Gong.
Considering the process of pruning as a practice of selective removal, the album takes its name at face value never falling into a mere collection of tossed off material or random B-side assemblage, making it a cohesive listen throughout its disparate timeframe and evasions.
A statement about Memotone's vision itself, »Pruning« veers closer to his Fourth World/ECM/Exotica meets Sci-fi transmutations in alignment with what would be expected from a Memotone release on Discrepant. »Moss Zone« briefly sets the tone with a warm but queasy synth bedsheet that flows into the »Weird Figures« cyber- jungle, all small twinkling percussions and rainforest pads slowly rising. 'Riders' brings the synth-flute to an early Warp meets John Hassell's »City: Works of Fiction« scenario that pops up again in more disrupted form on »Wisdom [MOTHER]«. »Not What I Thought's« skewed tropical guitar gets going on lo-fi percussion and dissonant synth chords while »Jim Starling and The Inverse Church« bring to mind »Autoditacker« era Mouse on Mars going jazz-fusion. Or what we should expect from their Smalltown Supersound stint. »Beach Scene« is exactly it, as the sun sets into »Come In [Don't Mind the Ghost]« summer night's stars with all the allure of Stereolab.
Alluring, that's exactly it. Do come in.