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ARTIST
ORCUTT, BILL
TITLE
The Anxiety Of Symmetry
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FAKE ESTATES
CATALOG #
FAKE 017LP
FAKE 017LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/3/2026
2025 repress. "
Bill Orcutt
's latest 'counting' album,
The Anxiety of Symmetry
, completes a trilogy on his Fake Estates label that started with
Pure Genius
(2020) and
A Mechanical Joey
(2021). Comprising two 15-minute-long improvisations, the album's terrain is limited to six samples of female voices singing the number of the corresponding note value in the first six pitches of a major scale. These are fashioned into compact phrases that are looped and layered. As the loops combine in multiple permutations and cycles, their uneven lengths create polyrhythms and syncopations as well as harmonies. On the surface,
Anxiety
is unusually placid for Orcutt, reminiscent of minimal classics like the 'Knee Plays' of
Phillip Glass
'
Einstein on the Beach
and the breathy soprano voice loops in '2/1' from
Brian Eno
's
Music for Airports
. However, the album's title is adapted from Orcutt's essay of the same name in the
Spectres III
anthology about a compulsive behavioral condition known as 'Just Right' and its parallels and possible applications to music, which suggests that this titular music's inspiration is not trance-inducement, but rather a kind of mental obsession with ordering and re-ordering. In the essay, Orcutt posits that 'for the 'Just Right' subject composing or performing with the computer, the fixation with repetition, symmetry and arrangement in sound can be mediated with software, creating new prospects for both therapeutic engagement with their compulsions and the creation of music with a length, density and scale not possible without machines.
The Anxiety of Symmetry
might then be comparable to artist
Hanne Darboven
's quasi-Minimal compositions and their basis in odd mathematical calculations derived from the calendar, in taking its cue from an extra-musical process. The two pieces' polyphony is not far off from Orcutt's recent
Music for Four Guitars
, but also marks
Anxiety
as a departure from both
Pure Genius
and
A Mechanical Joey
. The latter bypassed melody and harmony altogether; its relentless, phantasmagorical looping and subdivisions of Joey Ramone's trademark onstage count-offs could be seen as a wry comment on the repetitions within repetitions of rock songs and their ongoing performances, or simply the monomania of years of touring for months on end.
Anxiety
collapses
Pure Genius
' juxtaposition of pitch and counting by having the numbers sung. Stripped down yet excessive (in the tradition of his other works with Cracked),
Anxiety
seems less like its predecessors' deconstructions than a new kind of subversive easy listening." --
Alan Licht
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