Kramer is once again gearing up to add a brand new LP to his acclaimed catalogue, venturing again into the ambient realm, this time alongside multi-disciplined Japanese artist Kato Hideki. The duo's new record, The Walk, is the debut collaboration between these two maverick composers.
The Walk is the ultimate ambient journey, exploring the intersection of 21st century musical artistry and the age-old form of the written word. Hideki and Kramer create a soundscape that interweaves their inspiration by poets Basho and Robert Walser, creating an auditory monument to listening and crafting a new way to see and hear the world. The Walk carves out a haven to hear space beyond what the physical body experiences - an immemorial Walk for the listener, without ever leaving home.
Today, they share the third and final track ahead of the LP release, "The Phantom". Kramer crafted an incredible piece of ambient-cinema, beautifully illustrating the sonic landscape of "The Phantom" with footage from a silent film. "It features footage i borrowed (with love and devotion) from the Swedish silent film director Victor Sjostrom's The Phantom Carriage." Kramer remarks. "Music is a phantom. It possesses no physical body, yet it exists in the real world and often drives the very lives of those who listen deeply. The visuals herein invite you to listen even more deeply, as the elusive nature of sound inspires visions both in substance, and illusion."
The duo's final single, "The Phantom", and The Walk LP are out today via Shimmy-Disc. |
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