Review: Clemo's seventh studio release is an emotionally charged journey through a father's response to his daughter's serious illness. The album blends spiritual minimalism, electronica and jazz fusion to create haunting soundscapes that explore the depths of fear, darkness and disorientation, while also capturing the eventual joy of recovery. The compositions, such as the intense 'Stalker' and 'Maze', give way to the serene 'Rest' and celebratory 'Dawn', offering listeners a visceral experience. Clemo's work is characterised by intricate textures, where drones, brass, woodwind, strings, guitar and piano combine with hypnotic rhythms to evoke deep emotion. Collaborating with musicians like Arve Henriksen (trumpet), Theo Travis (saxophone & flutes), and Emily Burridge (cello), Clemo employs a unique process of 'blind' improvisation and meticulous editing. The result is a rich, multifaceted album that crosses genres, blending experimental rock, Krautrock and jazz fusion. With his visionary approach to sound design, Clemo has cemented his reputation as a pioneering figure in contemporary music. His past work, such as his Dream Maps multimedia project and collaborations exploring music's healing power, continues to disrupt familiar boundaries, offering fresh perspectives on the intersection of sound, emotion, and environment.
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