Mauswerk dances a post-classical krautrock groove. The song was born from spatial keyboard explorations, movements through physical geometry which generate a horizonless harmonic landscape through which the cellos glide. Pulsing keyboards underpin the direction of travel, mapping out Mauswerk’s harmonic cartography. Energy fizzes in shakers and slicing scissors. Synths bubble conspiratorially. Atop this, the cellos shine darkly with sure feet, never quite revealing the secret of the steps.
released February 20, 2020
Collectress are:
Alice Eldridge - cello, Korg MS10, laptop feedback, piano, Rhodes, vocals, percussion
Rebecca Waterworth - cello, piano, vocals, percussion
Caroline Weeks - flute, guitar, Yamaha VSS200, piano, Rhodes, vocals, percussion
Quinta - violin, piano, Rhodes, Korg MS10, Yamaha VSS200, vocals, percussion, saw
Credits:
Engineered by Joe Watson (Stereolab)
Mixed by TJ Allen (Bat for Lashes, Portishead)
Mastered by Dylan Beattie
Thanks:
Peter Buckley and Frederic Nabet for food and love.
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