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COLE PETERS

Four Unbindings
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Four Unbindings
  • …an album of minimally-processed field recordings, and a sonic exploration of the origin and identification of sounds found within these recordings. It consists of four longform compositions—three recorded in Central Canada, the fourth recorded in the ancestral lands of the O’Odham and Piipaash peoples, Southwest US.

    I’d be lying if I said I could identify a lot of the individual environmental sounds captured in these recordings, but what I can say is that the overall atmospheres that Peters has created in this album are utterly mesmerizing and immersive. These soundscapes are filled with (what sound to me like) cold howling winds, rattling fences, squeaking gates, steel objects scraping together, tree branches swaying and crackling, grass rustling, the occasional twittering of birds, crickets chirruping, crunching footsteps, shuddering waves of atonal noise, airy stillnesses, electronic glitches, eerie drones and lonely environmental ambience. There’s a lot of tension and pressure that runs through this work, and a lot of vague subtleties buried in the haunting layers of sound that begs for closer listening, and repeat visits…

    Four Unbindings is an album of minimalistic, beautifully textured and richly atmospheric soundscapes. The exquisite drones, vibrant ambience, mysterious sonic abstractions and environmental phenomena that Peters has captured makes for a spellbinding and evocative sensory experience.
    audiocrackle.blogspot.com

  • Cole Peters‘ Four Unbindings is field recording-based, building to walls of drone. The original sources have been “removed from external context,” allowing listeners to muse on the conditions of their genesis.
    acloserlisten.com