Beharie, Michael & Teddy Rankin-Parker / A Heart From Your Shadow
Album: A Heart From Your Shadow   Collection:General
Artist:Beharie, Michael & Teddy Rankin-Parker   Added:Aug 2018
Label:Mondoj  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2018-08-26 Pull Date: 2018-10-28 Charts: Classical/Experimental
Week Ending: Oct 28 Oct 14 Sep 30 Sep 23 Sep 16 Sep 9
Airplays: 2 1 1 1 2 1

Recent Airplay
1. Oct 27, 2018: Narnia
Icon
4. Sep 27, 2018: subwoofer etc etc etc
Icon
2. Oct 27, 2018: Music Casserole
Roses
5. Sep 20, 2018: subwoofer etc etc etc
Paper Tiger, So Much Trash
3. Oct 11, 2018: Butter and Jams
Smooth Face
6. Sep 15, 2018: Narnia
Paper Tiger, So Much Trash

Album Review
Dr. Information
Reviewed 2018-08-06
Michael Beharie & Teddy Rankin-Parker
A Heart From Your Shadow
Mondoj

This “collaborative debut exists somewhere between neoclassical and electronic music, where the lines aren't so much blurred but broken. In some spots, A Heart From Your Shadow, which was mixed by Jim O'Rourke and mastered by James Plotkin, occupies recent realms found in the adventurous compositions of Giant Claw and Seth Graham, and in others, rapturous cello noise and minimalist meditations based around hypnotic percussion. It is restless music seeking relief, full of cracked creatures seeking comfort.” -toneshift. RIYL Hildur Gudnadottir, Hauschka, Laurel Halo, Tim Hecker, minimal techno without the awful kickdrum

**1. Intro (3:01) Nu-classical somewhat melodic and somewhat suspicious. Moves from delicate to guitar fuzz and ambulance
**2. So Much Trash (3:10) Polyrhythmic percussion and wiggly tones. Recorded and slightly glitchy female voice in last 5 seconds
**3. Paper Tiger (4:21) Quiet stops and starts, circular strings a la Philip Glass, big atmospheric booms that come in and out, very Tim Hecker. Silence last 10 seconds
*4. Gully (3:34) Rhythmic percussion opens and continues
***5. Smooth Face (2:30) Cello cries over the rising voices and falling drone and later a buzz and siren. Really dramatic and a little (delightfully) weird
*6. Fake Money (3:20) Something you might hear while walking through villages in Morocco, the twang sets up a melodic ambience that’s bright, sensitive then develops cool percussive rhythms for a bit before back to twang
**7. Roses (6:10) Psychedelic. Vangelis or Jean=Michel Jarre like synths suddenly stops and then turns into a slow layered progression of cello and synths until it gets really melodically noisy (but never super loud)
**8. Promise (1:44) Repetitive wind noises with a little abstract cello/synths
***9. Icon (4:10) Musique concrete meant to be played loud. Beautiful noise
*10. Petaluma (1:08) Dark buzz up into floaty synths on a rainy day with female selling rain hats

Track Listing
1. Intro   6. Fake Money
2. So Much Trash   7. Roses
3. Paper Tiger   8. Promise
4. Gully   9. Icon
5. Smooth Face   10. Petaluma