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ARTIST
PDP III
TITLE
Pilled Up on a Couple of Doves
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SHELTER PRESS
CATALOG #
SHELTER 125LP
SHELTER 125LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/19/2021
Pilled Up on a Couple of Doves
is the debut full-length by
PDP III
, who fell into alignment in December of 2018 amid a handful of immersive and improvisatory recording sessions held at Gary's Electric Studio in Brooklyn, New York. The trio is a collaboration between composer/producer
Britton Powell
and two Berlin-based artists, the British composer/cellist
Lucy Railton
and the electronic artist
Brian Leeds
(
Huerco S
). At the outset of these sessions Powell presented a series of compositional sketches anchored around multi-tracked electronics and acoustic percussion. These concepts were then used as the framework for collective improvisation, with the musicians working on instinct and layering as many as eight separate takes across a track. A portion of the record also reflects moments that are purely spontaneous -- in-the-moment invention with Railton on electronics and cello and Powell and Leeds working on laptop computers. The composition process involved little in the way of overt instruction, instead favoring discussion on more abstract notions of feel and energy. As a result, the final product was a bit surprising to all involved. "I don't think the three of us had any idea how heavy and physical this thing was going to feel," reflects Powell. Subsequently reduced, edited, and collaged by Powell over the next two years,
Pilled Up on a Couple of Doves
presents a succession of alien moods. Gauzy textures are buoyed by extreme low-end pressure. Serene industrial hum illuminates the rhythmic beating of waveforms. The sounds frequently evoke opposing emotions -- tenderness and anxiety, claustrophobia and transcendence. The record culminates in 20-minute closer "49 Days," where gradually unfurling textures for cello and electronics mirror the overtones of a ringing gong. It's unsettling, but deeply meditative. A map of liminal space. Music to get lost to. "One thing that's important in relation to my work with music is to access a place outside of physical space," says Powell. "To pursue music as a tool to reach a place outside of physical existence. There's something really simple, innocent, and timeless about working with acoustic percussion instruments," explains Powell. "I think that they allow for a very true examination of sound. It feels vulnerable and really powerful at the same time."
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