Colorloss Record
Born in the dense heat of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Belong is a collaborative effort between Turk Dietrich and Michael Jones, whose debut album, October Language, goes beyond traditional song structure to a place where melodic figures blur, and textures are gorgeously sculpted into an ocean of sound. Belong began on the WestBank of New Orleans in 2002, but it was not until 2004 that October Language was made. The album was assembled, composed, and produced in Dietrich's bedroom studio; however, the inspiration for the songs goes well beyond the walls. The album encapsulates their hometown of New Orleans, at once bathed in sunlight and colors, yet dripping in decay and a rich sadness. It is a record that attempts to display the beauty in things that are worn, decayed or destroyed. Following in the tradition of bands like My Bloody Valentine and Gas, guitars, synths and other musical sources are wrenched from their typical tones, revealing themselves in bright shards of distortion. Melodies are similarly enveloped in a sort of aural atrophy, forever repeating their blurring calls. At the end, all that remains is a noise so potent it leaves the sonic equivalent of the sun's imprint on a retina. Turk Dietrich has previously collaborated with Telefon Tel Aviv's Joshua Eustis under the name Benelli, whose remix of Nine Inch Nails' The Frail (Version) is found on the acclaimed NIN EP Things Falling Apart. Eustis played a small part in the production of October Language, in addition to playing slide guitar on the album's title track. Offical Myspace: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/belongmusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Born in the dense heat of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Belong is a collaborative effort between Turk Dietrich and Michael Jones, whose debut album, October Language, goes beyond traditional song structure to a place where melodic figures blur, and textures are gorgeously sculpted into an ocean of sound. Belong began on the WestBank of New Orleans in 2002, but it was not until 2004 that October Language was made. The album was assembled, composed, and produced in Dietrich's bedroom studio; however, the inspiration for the songs goes well beyond the walls. The album encapsulates their hometown of New Orleans, at once bathed in sunlight and colors, yet dripping in decay and a rich sadness. It is a record that attempts to display the beauty in things that are worn, decayed or destroyed. Following in the tradition of bands like My Bloody Valentine and Gas, guitars, synths and other musical sources are wrenched from their typical tones, revealing themselves in bright shards of distortion. Melodies are similarly enveloped in a sort of aural atrophy, forever repeating their blurring calls. At the end, all that remains is a noise so potent it leaves the sonic equivalent of the sun's imprint on a retina. Turk Dietrich has previously collaborated with Telefon Tel Aviv's Joshua Eustis under the name Benelli, whose remix of Nine Inch Nails' The Frail (Version) is found on the acclaimed NIN EP Things Falling Apart. Eustis played a small part in the production of October Language, in addition to playing slide guitar on the album's title track. Offical Myspace: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/belongmusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aelter
Amphior
Ascend
Astrowind
October Language
I Never Lose. Never Really
Red Velvet or Nothing
Who Told You This Room Exists?
Perfect Life
Remove the Inside
All Equal Now
I'm Too Sleepy...Shall We Swim?
The Door Opens the Other Way
Come See
Beeside
Never Came Close
A Walk
Late Night
Keep Still
Make Me Return
Different Heart
Common Era
Very Careful
Girl From New York
My Clown
Souvenir
Same Places (Slow Version)
Realistic (I'm Still Waiting)
I Never Lose, Never Really
I Never Lose. Really Really
Difficult Boy
Crucial Years
Image of Love
I'm too Sleepy... Shall We Swim?
Jealousy
Bleach
AM / PM
I'm Too Sleepy...Shall We Swim
A Sunny Place for Shady People
I´m too sleepy
Who Told You This Room Exists
i never lose. never really.
Vowel
Continous Drift
A1 Late Night
I Never Lose Never Really
I Love the Land
A2 Beeside
I'm Too Sleepy, Shall We Swim?
B1 Girl From New York
B2 My Clown
I Don't Want Her Here
01 I Never LosE. Really Really
Open Door
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