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Gloam

by Cole Pulice

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    Reissued by Pingipung Records. Vinyl LP with reverse board jacket and polylined inners. Cut at 45 RPM by Helmut Erler at dubplates & mastering in Berlin

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Lymns 02:46
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Sleep Helix 06:30
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Bone Prisms 08:15
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Neurochrome 05:02
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Bloom 05:04

about

"Gloam" is the first solo record by Minneapolis-based saxophonist Cole Pulice. Cole plays in Iceblink, toured with Bon Iver and has worked with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mild High Club, amongst others. "Gloam" is an album of audio holograms for tenor saxophone and hardware, recorded live without overdubs. Clusters of orbiting tones drift through empty space, languidly shifting and morphing between colors and shapes, like fractals within a kaleidoscope or fragments of stained glass in a rock tumbler. It’s a collection of electroacoustic lullabies for holodecks, interstellar rest stops and cryo-chambers. They were influenced by light prisms, Samuel Delany’s speculative fiction, the Synchromism art movement and electroacoustic ambient environments.

"Gloam" is informed by liminal cycles, spaces of limbo, and timeslip. Cole’s circadian rhythm disorder manifests in sleep-wake cycles that seem to collapse the boundary between “days”; sunsets and sunrises coalescing into one another, ad infinitum.

credits

released March 13, 2020

Cole Pulice - Saxophone & Hardware

Mastered by Daryl Groetsch
Art/Design by Steve Rosborough

Track 1
Recorded at Sound of Music in St. Paul MN with Andrew Thoreen
Lynn Avery: Production + Processing

Track 2
Recorded at Ecstatomatic in St. Louis Park MN with Chris Cunningham

Track 3
Recorded at April Base in Eau Claire WI with Justin Andersen
Adam Zahller: Electric Guitar

Track 4
Recorded at 8vB in Minneapolis MN with Alex Simpson

Track 5
Recorded at 8vB in Minneapolis MN with Alex Simpson

Track 6
Recorded with Patrick Marschke in Minneapolis MN
Custom signal processing application developed by Alana Horton + Patrick Marschke

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