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Fever of the World

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Memotone - Fever of the World | Soda Gong (SODA016) - 1

A1

Catherine, On Fire 08:24

A2

Circle of Ants 03:14

A3

Following 08:04

A4

Practical Joke 02:47

B1

The Bus 07:06

B2

When the Bakery Has What You Want, and it's Cheap 03:41

B3

Too Much Syrup 00:39

B4

Trees Bullied by the Wind 02:06

B5

Fever of the World 04:41

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Soda Gong (SODA016)

1x Vinyl LP

Release date: Oct 16, 2024, United Kingdom

Following releases on Sähkö Recordings and The Trilogy Tapes, "Fever of the World" is the Soda Gong debut by Memotone, the nom de plume of UK-based multi-instrumentalist Will Yates.

Edition of 300 copies, incl. download code

As a collection, it is both intimate and expansive, like the feeling of gathering one's thoughts before setting off on a long journey or committing to an irrevocable course of action. Throughout, Yates' talents as both player and sound designer are on full display, as are the sonic signatures that have come to characterize the Memotone catalog: low-lit, ECM-inflected noir; evasive and evolving loop-based accretions; and mellifluous mosaics of keys, guitar, reeds, and percussion. It is patient and focused music, built around production techniques and compositional ideas that have been perfected both in studio and in live performance over a period of several years. "Catherine, On Fire" sets the scene, one of two languid, longform selections, and develops slowly from a spare, harmonic-laden guitar loop into a bed of rippling textural ambience and woozy clarinet filigree. Later, "The Bus" and "When the Bakery Has What You Want and It's Cheap" conjure images of rain-streaked windows, fanciful baked confections, and grey skies broken finally by sunlight. Warm, generous, and comfortable in its own skin, this is music that reminds us that when it feels easy to resign ourselves to world weariness, we should pause for a moment and listen to the rustle of the leaves. The wind knows not to linger.