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Sounds of the Sounds of Science
Release Date: 2002
Label: Egon
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No stranger to the instrumental form, Yo La Tengo has worked a number of vocal-less tracks into their records as interludes or otherwise. Here, though, they take the idea to another level and compose and score nine tracks for performance in front of French filmmaker Jean Painleve's underwater documentaries and shorts. These were then debuted at the San Francisco Film Festival in April 2001. The result of this studio-recorded CD is still quite cinematic. The movements are moody and textural; the direction is sometimes drastic and dramatic and at others plotting and spinning softly, all the while maintaining an underwater feel without resorting to sound effects or things of that sort. Instead, the impressions are given by liquid guitar playing that is at times quite trembly and all the while bouncing off of bubbling basslines. This is a nice treat for Yo La Tengo fans and also admirers of the Boxhead Ensemble's similar cinematic movements. Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Sea UrchinsYo La Tengo10:22
2Hyas and StenorhynchusYo La Tengo9:16
3Shrimp StoriesYo La Tengo6:43
4How Some Jellyfish Are BornYo La Tengo8:22
5Liquid CrystalsYo La Tengo8:54
6Love Life of the OctopusYo La Tengo11:59
7Acera or the Witches' DanceYo La Tengo8:15
8Sea HorseYo La Tengo13:18




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