“Wasted in the Waiting” is a re-release from the digital-only release from 2020, now on cassette available through Cosmic Winnetou (Thank you, Günter). So as a re-release, I usually would have spent a bit less time, but … As it was digital only, it has not yet been reviewed in Vital Weekly. So: Yeah! New Celer! “Wasted in the Waiting” is a 2-track album, “Unreality in Misfortune” counts 38 minutes, “Mere Threads” is almost 46. So if you just read the Modelbau review, you already see me being happy: Long meandering tracks with subtle behaviour are the audible territory. And yes, “Unreality in Misfortune” is a perfect example, even with the abrupt ending. The build-up is massive, the choice of orchestral sounds significant, and it seems endless. Then, “Mere Threads”. The beginning is about the best I’ve ever heard, and the track is Celer. It goes on and on and works best when played in the background to form ‘one’ with your environment … Hmm, now, where have I heard that before … Yes, the minimalism that is Celer is an acquired taste, but if you were to try something this minimal, you might as well try this one.
Archive for April, 2023
“Discourses of the Withered” in African Paper
Two Acorns bringen im Februar die lange angekündigte Wiederveröffentlichung des frühen Celer-Albums “Discourses of the Withered” (Infraction Records 2008) heraus, das seinerzeit in der Besetzung Will Long und Danielle Baquet) entstanden ist. “After 3 years of handmade self-releases of one-offs and itinerant experiments, we collected these early methods into a compound and unified set of recordings, consisting of multi-stage narratives”, erinnert Long heute an den Entstehungprozess.
des zwischen ambienter Dröhnung und erzählerischen Soundkollagen changierenden Werks. “Results blended instrument recordings, found sounds, synthesis, and field recordings, all recorded direct to tape and mixed manually on diy multi-track reel-to-reels, collages of patchwork tapes glued together, or ultra-long unyielding static loops”. Auf der Basis der Originalbänder wurde das Material von Stephan Mathieu neu gemastert. Das Album erscheint nun auf 3-LP, CD, 2-MC und zum Download.
“Discourses of the Withered” in Sentireascoltare
Discourses of the Withered è la ripubblicazione del primo lavoro di Will Long, AKA Celer, che è stato realizzato nel 2008. Originariamente disponibile solo in formati autoprodotti, oggi il disco si presenta in un triplo LP (o CD o doppia audiocassetta) grazie all’etichetta Two Acorns, che lo propone in una nuova masterizzazione.
Ci sono tutti i temi sonori ed estetici che abbiamo imparato a conoscere nella lunga carriera di musicista ambient di Will Long, come per esempio nel recente e riuscito Malaria: la manipolazione di lunghi droni e loop morbidi caratterizzati da un senso di nostalgia quasi esotico combinati con field recordings e suoni trovati. Qui il lavoro è stato tutto condotto a mano, in formati analogici, che prevedevano l’uso di bobine di nastri e il mixaggio manuale. Puro artigianato ambient.
“Discourses of the Withered” in Silence and Sound
Sorti originellement en 2008, Discourses Of The Withered se voit réédité en version remastérisée, offrant ainsi une seconde vie à un album stellaire, aux ambiances éthérées renversantes.
Formé à l’origine par Danielle Baquet et Will Long, Celer est devenu par la suite le projet solo de ce dernier. Avec Discourses Of the Whitered, le duo nous entraine dans un conglomérat de nuances flottantes, nourries de field recordings et de nappes suspendues.
Les sept titres forment un tout apaisant, traversant des zones relaxante aux lumières vacillantes, empreintes d’or laissées sur des surfaces immaculées.
Invitation à la méditation et à l’introspection, Discourses Of the Withered (Remastered) est une oeuvre captivante de par sa simplicité sensorielle et son minimalisme reposant. Magique.
“Discourses of the Withered” in Obladada
One of the most basic functions of music means it’s a barrier to other sounds, all the other noises bombarding us from every conceivable direction. That might be the birds, the weather, the traffic, but more usefully, the news or notifications from elsewhere… Sometimes we turn the music up or put headphones on to escape all this clutter. Just you, and whatever you chose to do, with music as the central event. Music floods your ears and washes through your brain…
Music as an escape has perhaps never been more helpful, than in these last few years. A global pandemic, here in Scotland the shambles of Brexit, a harsh Winter and a panic over the rising cost of everything means reality often just feels a little too realistic. Any simple means of being elsewhere or any brief reprieve from these sobering times is hugely welcome.
After a particularly gloomy few weeks, the sun is now just high enough to flood our work space at OBLADADA. Late afternoon beams ignite tiny little dust particles in the air. Soundtracking this lower-case marvel was the throbbing mass of The Carved God Is Gone; Waking Above The Pileus Clouds from Celer’s album Discourses of the Withered.
Contradicting that fundamental idea within music labelled ambient to enmesh with other sounds, this layered wave blotted out everything. An out of focus peak of filmic emotion seeping out of the air. It’s the sound of an orchestra in fractals, millions of strings overlaid into a thick nebulous paste. It’s electronically processed sound of something that feels fleeting, made monumental.
This epic ebb and flow, gives way to the sounds of voices, agitation and distant street sounds before eventually regathering into an even more densely layered version of itself. It’s 13-minute life span quickly looping into 26 and 39 minutes as we hit replay, as the music regenerates itself towards dusk…
Discourses of the Withered, originally released in 2008, and, in newly remastered form is 80 minutes and 3 LPs worth of hanging, memory laden episodes. The sleeve perfectly captures the music like a series of journeys from various A to B’s, where clouds of field recordings and new spaces creep over the horizon. Shadows and twinkling lights all slowly rise and fall…
Stargazing Lily Lacks The Flower throbs in pure energy, whilst Retranslating the Upside-down Mountain stutters and pulses. In truth the album gets lost in a blissful vagueness that makes any sense of each of its 7 tracks not hugely important to dissect. But rather than suggest this album is little more than sonic wallpapering, it’s a space to live in and allow yourself to relax in its formless vastness, some sort of magnetism starts to take hold, then eventually – complete magnetic immersion.
Celer is a project that we’ve followed keenly in the last few years, but this earliest phase is new to our ears. At this stage, the project was a collaboration between husband and wife – Will Long and Danielle Basquet. A little background research reveals Basquet, tragically passed away the year after this album which somehow makes everything here even more intangible and glorious.
Add to this, the news more recently that Long announced the now vast Celer project has now infact concluded. The lingering feeling with Discourses of the Withered isn’t dominated by darkness, but gathers into an epic form of poetic beauty.
A journeys end point, looping back to the very beginning.
Stirring and deeply beautiful stuff.