‘’之 / OF is a word that can be used as a preposition to express the relationship between a part and a whole. It is an unfinished tone, a broken sentence, a start and a whole. It is sustainable, full of potentials and longings.’’
London based performance and sound artist Li Yilei shared an experience familiar to many migrants during the past year of COVID-19 chaos...(展开全部) ‘’之 / OF is a word that can be used as a preposition to express the relationship between a part and a whole. It is an unfinished tone, a broken sentence, a start and a whole. It is sustainable, full of potentials and longings.’’
London based performance and sound artist Li Yilei shared an experience familiar to many migrants during the past year of COVID-19 chaos. With their UK visa set to expire, and family back in China, Li made a last-minute dash to return to their nation of birth. Able to board one of the last few flights to China during the initial turmoil of the coronavirus outbreak, Li made it back to Shanghai for a two-week stint in a quarantine hotel.
Though Li had already begun creating OF, the reality of the pandemic began to seep into the recordings. Each of the 12 tracks is a study in horology, using metaphorical sound transcriptions and atmospheric extractions to focus on the temporal relationship between experience and surroundings. Li’s awareness of their own understanding of time became increasingly heightened during quarantine and the emotional involvement found within these new realities informed many of the sounds created.
‘’I tried to portray each song as a short, scattered poem... - a moment that I captured to represent each hour.’’
Composed using analogue synthesisers, vocal samples, field recordings and string instruments such as the violin and guqin, Li indulges in moments of grief, panic, healing, cessation, melancholy, vastness, hope, joy and emptiness as they explore the acoustic relations between humans and the many forces of nature.
The art of the Song Dynasty, with its ancient traditions of poetry and timekeeping, were also great sources of inspiration for the album - whilst paintings from the period, specifically those of flowers and birds, are common themes throughout the tracks. Indeed, it is within the vastness of time that the album artwork comes to relevance. The eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty, Huizong, was a revered artist and a scene from his work ‘Finches and Bamboo’ adorns the album cover.
之 / OF is available from August 16 2021 in a limited pressing of 500 140gm vinyl in a natural translucent colourway. In support of the release Li has made a limited number of handmade xun (a traditional Chinese vessel flute used as far back as 7000 years ago) - these can be purchased from Metron Records bandcamp page. more
0 有用 Ciciaego 2022-01-17 04:56:49
电子水墨画,封面很美。
0 有用 𝚃𝚑𝚎𝟶𝚞𝚝𝚜𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚛. 2021-10-26 18:19:31
3.8
0 有用 ᵀ ᴬ ᴺ ᵀ ᴬ ᴺ 2022-11-22 00:42:31 广东
适合发呆冥想
0 有用 別有用心美少女 2022-01-09 03:04:49
1.5 聽得出來整個結構很用心做,甚至故意做得很工整,但這種流動環境音像仿meditation music仿oriental experimental的minimalism啊🤷♀️🤷🤷♂️
0 有用 塔可 2022-03-16 14:07:47
小品
0 有用 茫䔳菂菊花 2024-09-22 06:55:14 广东
春
0 有用 dizzymatter 2024-03-18 20:19:18 浙江
不错的啊
0 有用 Algiersea 2024-06-27 11:54:13 上海
听感很舒服,但正因如此让我感觉没有特点
0 有用 像一把刀子 2022-07-31 11:55:45
哎呀呀
0 有用 mushroom 2022-03-30 22:42:11
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