BVDUB: History of Distance
BVDUB: History of Distance
Format: CD
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Artist: BVDUB
Label: N5MD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 702224123120
Genre: Electronic
Those familiar with Brock Van Wey's music know his work is as visceral as it is prolific. While his current home base of China could easily be assumed to be more socially distant from the western world, this distance which Van Wey chooses to live might not only allow for the bountifulness of his output, but more ironically, might have something to do with the emotive longing that his music is often blanketed in. a HISTORY OF DISTANCE embodies this longing. It waxes and it wanes with it. The album has a far more aching undercurrent than any of his previous BVDUB works. Each of the four narrative length tracks beg for your attention then envelop you in their dreamy arc. A HISTORY OF DISTANCE is BVDUB spreading out, encasing you in waves of sound even more than before - all while projecting the pragmatic nature of distance, whether it be by geography, or that empty feeling of isolation that some of US deal with every day, no matter how many people surround us.
Tracks:
1.1 Everything Between You and Me
1.2 Silver Altars Run to Rivers
1.3 Ghosts of What We Once Were
1.4 A History of Distance