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Copia (CD - 2007)

Copia (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00656605311029)
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Artist: Eluvium

Label: Temporary Residence, Ltd.

Genre: Electronic

Album Description: Eluvium is the recording moniker for Matthew Cooper, a solo electronica artist who specializes in heavily atmospheric music that clearly owes a debt to the ambient work of Brian Eno. That in... Read More

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Album Description
Eluvium is the recording moniker for Matthew Cooper, a solo electronica artist who specializes in heavily atmospheric music that clearly owes a debt to the ambient work of Brian Eno. That influence can be heard on COPIA, which finds Cooper moving away from the guitar and electronics-dominated textures of his past releases toward a majestic orchestral feel. Slow, stately chord progressions create subtle, shifting moods and colors, giving rise to a meditative state in the listener. The presence of acoustic piano gives COPIA a hint of contemporary classical or New Age at times, but it's the thick washes of synth that make it even more absorbing.

Eluvium (aka Matthew Cooper) musically moves off in a dramatic new direction on Copia, his fourth album. Having already eschewed guitars, Cooper now leaves behind the heavily electronic feel of his previous set, Talk Amongst the Trees, plumping instead for an orchestral sound and majestic air that permeate this entire set. "Amreik" opens the album like the dawn, a gloriously symphonic piece lit by brass, which delicately colors the brightening sky until the sun bursts over the horizon. The next two tracks, although separate pieces, seem like continuations of the first, both filled with introspective atmospheres and stately qualities. All three are mesmerizing in effect, as moods shimmer and gently shift, and the symphonic music sweeps across the grooves and washes over the listener. The haunting piano piece "Prelude for Time Feelers" finally breaks the spell, along with its brighter companion "Radio Ballet," a classical piece that indeed conjures up barre exercises. This pair is broken up by "Requiem on Frankfort Ave.," a subtle and sublime work that itself is an exercise in coalescing atmospheres. After the brief experimental "(Intermission)," the gliding strings enter in force for "After Nature," with attention now shifting back to the piano for the opening of "Reciting the Airships," a moody, almost yearning piece filled with swelling strings and synth. On "Ostinato" they billow out in cathedral-like cadences, only to disappear into the pouring rain of "Hymn #1." The album ends with the regal "Repose in Blue," with a blaze of fireworks announcing the ascension of a new ruler or perhaps another glorious dawn, thus bringing the set full circle. A magnificent set, awash in textures, atmospheres, moods, and emotion. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

Track Listing
1.Amreik
2.Indoor Swimming at the Space Station
3.Seeding You Off the Edges
4.Prelude For Time Feelers
5.Requiem on Frankfort Ave.
6.Radio Ballet
7.(Intermission)
8.After Nature
9.Reciting the Airships
10.Ostinato
11.Hymn #1
12.Repose in Blue
Album Information

UPC:
00656605311029
Release Date: Feb 20, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Electronic
Label: Temporary Residence, Ltd.
Distributor: Alternative
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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