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Tom Konx-om-Pax Scholefield's Caramel is quite a different record from the dark, mould-pocked ambience of his debut Regional Surrealism . Although it s primarily a beatless album, it's one with a big smile on it's face.Scholefield started making Caramel after his last record in 2012, "My surroundings have a direct influence on the mood of what I make. I made Regional Surrealism when I was living in a big empty flat on my own in Glasgow town centre surrounded by concrete and junkies. Moving next to the park, closer to friends and getting to tour the world had a positive effect on the feel of the tracks." Caramel has a lightness and energy, an unrepentant joyful cheesiness even - like the rave piano and spiralling arpeggios of Cosmic Trigger or the big beatless build up of the title track. "A lot of the tracks are very simple, that's quite an important theme." He adds "I remember the Human League talk about how you can play their songs using only a couple of fingers on the synth, or Boards Of Canada saying its important to be able to hum their melodies really easily." There's also a strong element of rave memory in this ambience. It's influenced in some ways by touring the world with Lone doing visuals and DJing, but also from simply listening to old rave tapes and taking in the warmth and energy. As he says Some of the tracks are like photocopies of photocopies of rave tracks, where the drums have dissolved and its just the melodies that have survived." You can hear this distinctly on Perc Rave . Other tracks are more or less drones that build into melodies, like Beatrice's Visit , as he says "I'm always trying to find the most ecstatic and basic loop and just let it run and do it's thing. I heard a funny story about Basic Channel popping out to get a kebab and letting their machines run while they were out." Other tracks approach the pastoral melodies of prime nineties IDM such as At The Lake and Rainbow Bounce which almost seem like a homage to Planet Mu s Mike Paradinas at his most beatific. Dive in. 01 Video Club 02 Perc Rave 03 Last Jam Forever 04 Manhunter 05 Oren's Theme 06 Frozen Border 07 Mega Glacial 08 Caramel 09 Radiance 10 Beatrice's Visit 11 Stay 12 Cosmic Trigger 13 At The Lake 14 Rainbow Bounce
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Konx-on-Pax (aka Tom Scholefield) makes some edifying noises on his new album 'Caramel'.Fourteen tracks all made with machines and demonstrating a very keen creative imagination.Sometimes a simple thematic idea is set up and just allowed to run its course ('Video Club' and'Oren's Theme'); in others there is greater textural density and variation ('Perc Rave' and 'Stay'); inbetween there is evidence of considerable emotion (e.g. the shimmering progress of 'Radiance') andcross-cultural musical synthesis (witness the quasi-Japanese rhythmic structure of 'Cosmic Trigger').Top Track : Final number 'Rainbow Bounce'; a beautiful composition and the spiritual heart of the album.The project is never less than satisfying. Mr Scholefield clearly has his wits about him
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Love it. Pitch your own film thoughts to the music. I am so pleased that music like this is made/exists/released - lush
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