Herndon, Holly / Platform
Album: | Platform | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Herndon, Holly | Added: | Aug 2015 | |
Label: | 4AD |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-08-17 | Pull Date: | 2015-10-19 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Oct 11 | Oct 4 | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 | Aug 30 | Aug 23 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 14, 2021: | Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Sep 26, 2015)
Unequal |
4. | Apr 18, 2017: | All Passion No Technique
Chorus |
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2. | Jul 28, 2018: | Narnia
Interference |
5. | Jul 14, 2016: | The Off-Beat Generation
Chorus |
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3. | Jul 01, 2017: | night tapes 9
Chorus |
6. | Mar 01, 2016: | The Offbeat Generation
Dao |
Album Review
Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2015-08-15
Reviewed 2015-08-15
Experimental electronic. Glitchpop. Extremely fragmented, to an extent which I expect even fans of this sort of music will find disorienting. The human voice, heavily layered and then stacked on top of itself. Moments of catchiness dissolve into a thousand little shards, and then reassemble into catchiness again. This is the sort of self-consciously intellectual postmodern music which I can’t say I really like, but I expect some people on the staff will appreciate it. I guess the idea is that we live in a fragmented world filled with distractions where it’s difficult for one lonely voice to stand out? Fair enough. I still found it kind of ugly listening.
Try 1, and if you like it, then you can explore the rest of the album.
1) “Interference” (4:43): Kind of an exhilarating chaos. Very high-pitched distorted voices.
2) “Chorus” (5:43): Very fragmented beginning coalesces into something pretty cool after about a minute. Quieter but less structured.
3) “Unequal” (5:09): I think this is a hymn? Opens with relatively undistorted human voice which she gradually begins to play with. Unsettling.
4) “Morning Sun” (5:20): Actually more of a melody here, with a recognizable chorus of voices.
5) “Locker Leak” (4:14): Tongue twisters are kind of the basis of this one. Voice speaks some recognizable phrases. “Glass lasts longest.”
6) “An Exit” (4:52): Little catchier and smoother. Although still smooth only by the standards of the album. It’s still really glitchy.
7) “Lonely at the Top” (4:30): Creepy female voice at the beginning. “Clients like you are a top priority.” Sounds like an excerpt from a therapist/massage session, with clicking sounds in the background. Rinsing sounds. Sexual but still FCC appropriate I guess.
8) “DAO” (4:13): Lots more clicking. Normal by the standards of this album. Operatic voice.
9) “Home” (5:50): I think maybe a little more pensive? Still not a very comforting or relaxing vision of home.
10) “New Ways to Love” (4:40): Bigger more emphatic pulses in the background. I guess the sound is just generally more stripped down and washed out, which makes sense on a last track.
--Mr. Tumnus
Try 1, and if you like it, then you can explore the rest of the album.
1) “Interference” (4:43): Kind of an exhilarating chaos. Very high-pitched distorted voices.
2) “Chorus” (5:43): Very fragmented beginning coalesces into something pretty cool after about a minute. Quieter but less structured.
3) “Unequal” (5:09): I think this is a hymn? Opens with relatively undistorted human voice which she gradually begins to play with. Unsettling.
4) “Morning Sun” (5:20): Actually more of a melody here, with a recognizable chorus of voices.
5) “Locker Leak” (4:14): Tongue twisters are kind of the basis of this one. Voice speaks some recognizable phrases. “Glass lasts longest.”
6) “An Exit” (4:52): Little catchier and smoother. Although still smooth only by the standards of the album. It’s still really glitchy.
7) “Lonely at the Top” (4:30): Creepy female voice at the beginning. “Clients like you are a top priority.” Sounds like an excerpt from a therapist/massage session, with clicking sounds in the background. Rinsing sounds. Sexual but still FCC appropriate I guess.
8) “DAO” (4:13): Lots more clicking. Normal by the standards of this album. Operatic voice.
9) “Home” (5:50): I think maybe a little more pensive? Still not a very comforting or relaxing vision of home.
10) “New Ways to Love” (4:40): Bigger more emphatic pulses in the background. I guess the sound is just generally more stripped down and washed out, which makes sense on a last track.
--Mr. Tumnus
Track Listing
1. | Interference | 6. | An Exit | |||
2. | Chorus | 7. | Lonely At The Top | |||
3. | Unequal | 8. | Dao | |||
4. | Morning Sun | 9. | Home | |||
5. | Locker Leak | 10. | New Ways To Love |