Label Review.
2017 album.
Our Overview.
‘Race To Zero’ is the new album by musician, composer and physicist John Matthias and producer, musician and composer Jay Auborn, via the Village Green label.
The album’s starting point was a series of acoustic improvisations recorded in a variety of locations, from a 700-year-old chapel in the Devon countryside to a basement studio in Reykjavík, Iceland. In an attempt to create a fractured sense of space reflective of the digital condition, the duo found themselves working within a place that could only exist in the digital landscape. By crushing the recordings through a hundred different virtual rooms of reverb and other chaotic digital processes they collided, soared and splintered into sweeping new rhythms, melodies and drones. Pushing the computer’s processor beyond its limits threw up sonic ‘errors’ that wouldn’t be easily possible to create through standard methods. In response, these outcomes created new and unplanned inspiration for further composition. Elements of the album were then produced binaurally adding a three dimensional listening experience. The outcome is a unique landscape that blurs the line between the virtual and physical worlds.
“We were interested in the idea that our tech aided lifestyles seem to be diminishing our ability to be present in the moment, that our sense of location is fractured by the ease of which we can communicate and obtain information beyond the here and now. Perhaps recording improvisations in acoustically rich and ambient places force the performance to be concerned only with the moment. And not what it could be in post production." - Jay Auborn.
“Cerebral yet accessible” - Uncut
“A fascinating album that continually surprises with its neo-classical meets electronic template” - Clash
“The album resonates with the intimacy of a chapel, but its sound is so big that even the stained glass windows beg to be opened” - A Closer Listen