Tag: Yard One
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Yard One
Greg Fenton reviews Yard One – One Day – Tact Recordings What is it about One Day that makes me feel about modes of transportation? Maybe it’s the purposeful movement as grooves and rhythms feed into each other promising an end in sight. Or it’s the chiming melodic cascades of keys casting colour across it…
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Yard One – Trials Of Life – Tact Recordings
This is strange. As in curious. As in someone throw a clutch of disparate elements against a sonic canvas then left them to see what stuck. The result is quite outstanding. Like an assault on the senses you don’t quite know which way to turn as layers of sound build into an ingenious conclusion on…
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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…
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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…