Motion Sickness Of Time Travel / Tidal Split

Various Artists
General | Sep 2011

Reviews

HYPRK
Reviewed 2011-09-12
The group effort of recent KZSU faves Tidal and Motion Sickness of Time Travel, (AKA Rachel Evans, ½ of the label Hooker Vision) whose solo project has become one of the quintessential ambient offerings of the past few years. MSOTT's side (1-4) is chilly and refreshing--all the colorful electronic elements and gorgeous breathy crooning that we have come to expect in her recordings, but with a plethora of new and exciting textures. Naturally gifted vocalists are an uncommon occurrence (even more so in a genre dominated by sonic manipulations) and each of her four tracks showcase her far-reaching set of pipes quite well. Tidal's side (5-7) opens up in a slow drift--"Shadow Cast" teases the listener with gently ringing shimmers of synth and flutters of static. As the tape rolls on into "Dissolver," this polished surface slowly crumbles away at the hands of the same icy waves of overdrive that I loved so much in 2010's Fractal Empire. It is harsh and unforgiving, but still retains the strong underlying peaceful aesthetics that makes it such a good fit for Tranquility Tapes. A wonderful cassette split between two greats that once again proves that DIY is even better with a friend.

FCC CLEAN
Try: *1, *2, *6, 7

Recent airplay

Shadow Cast, Underneath, Clean Hands
razor's edgeNov 23, 2011
Clean Hands
OrangeasmNov 08, 2011
Clean Hands
Ghost TreesNov 07, 2011
Clean Hands
razor's edgeNov 03, 2011
Letting Go, Dissolver
YOUTH DEMOGRAPHIC RADIOOct 25, 2011
Underneath
lost and foundOct 16, 2011

Charting

2011-09-25 — 2011-11-27
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Track listing

1. Clean Hands
2. Underneath
3. A Statue In Time
4. Glazed And Leafless
5. Shadow Cast
6. Dissolver
7. Letting Go