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Jaye Jayle unfurls a tapestry of neo-folk economy, krautrock-esque repetition, skid row’s darkest blues, Midwestern indie rock’s nihilism, and Tangerine Dream’s analog oscillations. A prime candidate for a Twin Peaks season four Roadhouse band.
An astounding collection of musical memories and emotional fragments, all drawn together from previous recording sessions and previous lives in order to chart a cathartic creative course into new, unknown territories.
An astounding collection of musical memories and emotional fragments, all drawn together from previous recording sessions and previous lives in order to chart a cathartic creative course into new, unknown territories. Lim. 100x.
Across eight tracks, filled with arpeggiated synth washes and the kind of lilting beats that might have drifted, loose and unmoored, from some forgotten mid-’90s trance single, "The Practice of Love" feels, first and foremost, compellingly humane.
"Iris Silver Mist" is named after a fragrance made by the nose Maurice Roucel for the French perfume house Serge Lutens, described as smelling more like steel than silver. Much like music, perfume travels through air, both invisible and distinct.
"Iris Silver Mist" is named after a fragrance made by the nose Maurice Roucel for the French perfume house Serge Lutens, described as smelling more like steel than silver. Much like music, perfume travels through air, both invisible and distinct.
"Iris Silver Mist" is named after a fragrance made by the nose Maurice Roucel for the French perfume house Serge Lutens, described as smelling more like steel than silver. Much like music, perfume travels through air, both invisible and distinct.