Yard One – Time Capsule – Stólar

Listening to Yard One capture the sounds surrounding their existence flies in the face of being typecast and that is the thing I like most about their creative work. It feels like musicians at play with a serious, inquiring intention dancing between various reference points while defining their own. I was never huge on labels for music but the title track is more akin to a journey (trains rather than planes) accompanied by a soundtrack of punctuating notes, drums and vibrant synthesis. Costal Breeze contrasts with big, buzzy stabs alongside sizzling hi-hats and super rugged bass with a remix from Philipp Priebe deconstructing the fiery rush of the original with a deeper pulse driving a refreshing vibrancy across its unhurried arrangement. Finally the uplifting Shifting Sands completes the analogy with rapid drum machines employed to illicit a sense of danger as repeating keys preach their magic.

Release: June 17
Buy https://stolar.bandcamp.com/album/st-lar-014-shifting-sands
https://linktr.ee/YardOne

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Yard One – Snowy Sunday In Oslo EP – Tact Recordings

You could live within the confines of this beautifully atmospheric shot alone but by adding the accompanying sequence of elegant notes this release feels all the more unique. Jordan Bruce and Larry Jones have produced three tantalising productions beginning with the striking repetitions of Aquilaria which chimes with soulfully charged intent over a fizzy glitch of electronic drum-machines alongside a gentle, yet informed, expanse of tastefully synthesized sound. Next is Sleepy Ghost (Part Deux) which not surprisingly is a touch darker with heavier pads colouring the mood, leaving the evocative strains of Snowy Sunday In Oslo to reignite a more vigorous approach via its rugged bass plus punchy shuffle of beats.

Release: August 3
https://linktr.ee/YardOne
https://www.facebook.com/Tact.Recordings

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