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BROWN LOOP
Genre | Electronic & Dance |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | CC004 |
Label | CARRYING COLOUR |
Artist | DUVAL TIMOTHY |
Release Date | 10/12/2021 |
Carrier | LP |
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TRACK LISTING A1. Through The Night A2. Cold Is Coming A3. Badman A4. Clouds A5. G A6. Blue Borough B1. Hairs B2. Pleats B3. Smoke Alarm B4. Passing DESCRIPTION After being out of print for several years, Duval Timothyâ„¢s phenomenal ËœBrown Loopâ„¢ has finally been reissued. Recorded in New York in the winter months of 2016, this brand-new edition features a slightly adjusted track listing. The release date is 2nd of October 2020, which happens to be the multidisciplinary artistâ„¢s birthday. Duval has asked me to write a few words about his record. I often find myself listening to Duvalâ„¢s music when travelling. On an aeroplane for example, where the comforting piano pieces are set starkly against the sound of the world passing by, the constant engine humming, air conditioning running. Or when Iâ„¢m walking through a city Iâ„¢ve not been to before, the music blending into the continuous noise of cars and motorbikes, anchoring me when I find myself in unknown surroundings. Grounding me, one note at a time, in contrast to a city that does the exact opposite. Duvalâ„¢s compositions bring a sense of comfort where there is detachment. Itâ„¢s the soundtrack for an immigrant (such as myself), alienated from wherever he came, but someone who also doesnâ„¢t fully belong to the place he set off to. I heard Duval describe the music of Brown Loop as ascending a mountain, and after you reached the top you come down to the other end. Through rhythmic repetitive patterns, the music builds. Within the pieces, melodies stray away from the theme, into unknown territories, but always find their way back to a comfortable home. Most elaborately this happens on my favourite piece, Hairs. The patterns and melodies on pieces such as Through The Night and (recently added to the vinyl version) G are stripped down to their very essence. It is not just jazz, itâ„¢s pure hip hop, as the hooks are reminiscent of the shards of melancholy legends like Dilla, Pete Rock and Havoc used in their best work. In terms of repetition, the music is also very techno. And like in all good techno, the patterns (perhaps contrary to popular belief) ooze humanity and emotion. But most of all Duvalâ„¢s Brown Loop is a very personal record. it takes courage to expose your inner self like that in the most minimal of compositions. But once you find the right notes, the right pattern, music is the most beautiful thing in the world.