Young, Nathaniel: Accosting Form Pure Intent

Young, Nathaniel SKU: 39305930
Young, Nathaniel: Accosting Form Pure Intent

Young, Nathaniel: Accosting Form Pure Intent

Young, Nathaniel SKU: 39305930

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Accosting Form Pure Intent
Artist: Young, Nathaniel
Label: Mysteries of Deep
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4251648412854
Genre: Electronic

Accosting Form, Pure Intent, Nathaniel Young's new album for Mysteries of the Deep, is a contradiction that makes sense. At once raw and elegant, it emerges from a place of constraint and desire. It's individual tracks reflect this paradox as the album unlocks itself like a koan: a riddle that, once solved, dawns on the listener like an epiphany. Metallic emanations in "Communal Dysphoria" and "Comfort in Form", interpolated with echo and reverb, arise from the void and disappear back into it, moving like scattered precipitation over rugged, rhythmic terrain. Certain tracks speak to certain influences: in "Extrasolar" and "May I Speak Candidly", drone is tempered by synth pads and wistful ambience. "Zion Waits for No One" brings to mind a sense of the Chthonic: a dark, primitive creature submerged. A monster from the loch that at times breaks through the still, watery surface. Despite the assorted elements at work, a visceral quality binds everything together. Even the record's more subdued works are textured and tangible, at times balancing or playing against the serrated edges of it's more structured pieces. Like all compelling works, the sounds here exist in a liminal space that is not entirely classifiable. Still, it is wholly cohesive in both it's moodiness and it's adeptness. Nathaniel Young has released on Umor Rex, Blankstairs, Phinery Tapes, and Hospital Productions.

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