Sound of Ceres: Emerald Sea

Sound of Ceres SKU: 42626381
Sound of Ceres: Emerald Sea

Sound of Ceres: Emerald Sea

Sound of Ceres SKU: 42626381

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Emerald Sea
Artist: Sound of Ceres
Label: Joyful Noise Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602309894924
Genre: Rock

Emerald Sea, the third album from New York-based audiovisual project Sound of Ceres, tells the story of how the universe comes to know itself. Rendered in dynamic, ambitious orchestral passages, it forms the basis of future stage performances intended to draw it's half-submerged narrative into the visual sphere. In it's dreamlike impressions, it could also be the soundtrack to a long-forgotten early musical film - an experience that delighted and transported audiences and then vanished from record, surviving only in the imprint of memory. Written in three acts, Emerald Sea follows two deities who trail each other through the furthest reaches of experience. There is the Universe, all that exists, voiced by performance artist Marina Abramovic. And there is Venus, transformer of matter and avatar of love, sung by the group's lead vocalist Karen Hover (who goes by k). Through a dazzling suite of songs inspired by Les Baxter's midcentury exotica, Maurice Ravel's ballet Daphnis et Chloé, and Gustav Holst's The Planets, Emerald Sea studies intimacy on both an interpersonal scale and a cosmological one. Connection and severance, joy and grief, wonder and bewilderment all tumble through it's scope. In the widest frame, the universe begins, meets itself, and ends. In the closest frame, two people encounter each other, grow close, and then separate. These stories are two views of the same fractal. In every intimacy human beings cultivate, every rush of connection, no matter how fleeting, we reenact the universe for ourselves. "I envisioned myself journeying through these different realms - space, the land, the sea, the heavens - and following Marina's character," says k. "I always saw her as a shadow figure that I couldn't quite figure out." Ryan says, "The album's story is an allegory for the emergence of mind and meaning from the matter of the universe, and it's eventual fading, with a glimmer of hope at the end." In it's current cycle, Sound of Ceres is Derrick Bozich, songwriter, harpist, and flautist; Jacob Graham, synthesist, costumer, and light designer; K Hover, vocalist, lyricist, costumer, and choreographer; and Ryan Hover, songwriter and producer. They recorded Emerald Sea in collaboration with Jon Sonneberg at Ka-Boom studio in Ohio. It was mixed by Nicholas Principe and mastered by Kramer. When you receive it, when it's sounds in motion light up your mind's eye, it is also created in collaboration with you. -Sasha Geffen, 2022

Tracks:
1.1 The Tower
1.2 2nd Star Shroud
1.3 Sunray Venus
1.4 The Glare
1.5 Arm of Golden Flame
1.6 Deeper Surround
1.7 Enchanter
1.8 Handlion's Palace
1.9 The Fawn
1.10 Silent Singer
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