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Rose Golden Doorways

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Acclaimed London-based sonic explorer Seb Rochford unleashes a startling new band and debut album. The frontier where doom rhythms rub against haunted saxophone atmospherics. A 4-time Mercury Prize nominee (Polar Bear, Sons of Kemet, Basquiat Strings) Pulled by Magnets is Seb's most sublime and provocative musical statement to date.

There’s the glittering list of collaborations that includes Patti Smith, Brian Eno and David Byrne, the trailblazing (post-) jazz strangeness of Polar Bear, the drumming and producing for Sons of Kemet, of which he was a founding member, the film soundtrack work (on Chris Morris’s latest, among others) and, as we move into the new decade, there’s … well, what is this exactly? How many Seb Rochfords are there?

From the off, it sounds unlike anything the Scots-born, London-based, desert-loving drummer of Anglo-Indian and English/Irish heritage has done before. Gone are the quizzical, music-hall-atthe-end-of-the-world stylings of Polar Bear, to be replaced by a soundtrack of the mind that is, by turns, sublime, stately and provocative. Forget type, genre or influence: this is the start of a brand-new trip by one of the most questing musicians at work anywhere.

But let’s take refuge in facts for a moment: Rose Golden Doorwayswas recorded in The Old
Church in Stoke Newington, London and features, in addition to Rochford, Polar Bear comrade Pete Wareham on saxophone and Neil Charles (Zed-U, Empirical)on bass guitar. Even with the help of the church, you’ll wonder how the three of them managed to make the sound they do, especially when you learn that the album is a series of live takes, with no added studio woo. In his own words, Seb wanted ‘an overwhelming, big sound’, one partly informed by his interest in the musical beyond of his grindcore/deat­h/heavy roots. But there’s another tradition at work here, the fruit of recent travels and musical study in India, the country of his mother’s birth. He wanted to bring to this band the experiments with pacing and time found in the classical Indian raag―something that, happily, Neil seemed to understand instinctively (see ‘The Immortal Fire’ for details). Along with that was some intensive reading of ancient Indian and Bedouin texts, and it’s a sense of the ancient that permeates the record more than anything else―most clearly, to these ears, in ‘Breath That Sparks’ as it resolves into the frankly terrifying ‘Those Among Us’.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Nowhere Nothing
  2. Slow Shrouded Aisle
  3. Breath That Sparks
  4. Those Among Us
  5. The Immortal Fire
  6. Cold Regime People Die
  7. Within
  8. The Moon of Oduglin
  9. Invite Them In (Album Version)
Release date NZ
March 6th, 2020
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
4030433608821
Product ID
33179391

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