The Story
| Release Date | 01/04/2022 |
| Format | 2LP |
| Label | International Anthems Recording Co. |
| Catalogue Number | IARC50LP |
The lightning rod for Alabaster DePlumeās luminous follow up to the widely-acclaimed 2020 release To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 was personal. āSomeone was going through a thing,ā says the Mancunian poet-performer. āI said, āgo forward in the courage of your loveā. And then I thought 'yeah, that's what I need to hear as wellā.ā
Gold is a sonorous double album that celebrates the communal act of making music and the relationships that can be explored when you purposefully avoid the standard way of doing things.
It contains filmic pieces that oscillate between the otherworldly and the trenchantly grounded, rendered maximally human through the recording process. There is laughter mid-track and studio chatter. There is the music of shouting and applause generated by a handful of people who were listening from the doorframe and the corridor. Complex vocal harmonies circle the songs like small birds and thereās an undercurrent of steely toughness, necessitated by the musicianās engagement with personal vulnerability and collective politics.
In late summer 2020 Alabaster DePlume (real name Gus Fairbairn) booked two weeks of sessions at the influential Total Refreshment Centre in London, recording to tape with Kristian Craig Robinson (aka Capitol K). He invited a different set of musicians each day, who would record the same tunes at the same speed so that DePlume ā who produced the record ā could cut them together later, like ingredients. āThey didnāt have enough preparation to be able to hide behind this piece of material or skill,ā he says. āThey had to look up and respond to each other, and thatās what we've recorded.ā
There were two rules that were essential to the process: that musicians wouldnāt be given enough time to rehearse and that they wouldnāt listen back to the music they recorded. āThe method is part of the mission. It wasnāt like school. We had mayhem. We were having fun. Thatās the story and the process ā and I want to live that way,ā he says.
The singer and percussionist Falle Niokeās solo on āAgainā is an example of the albumās unusual and liberating recording process. The tune was planned as an instrumental but Falle sang out spontaneously, and stilled the room with his arresting contribution. āHe was just one voice in the choir but he suddenly sang lead because he felt it,ā says DePlume. āItās one example of what we were able to record,ā he says, ābecause people felt genuinely personally welcome. Their own voices were made welcome. That is what this album is made of and itās what the best things in our society are made of. We can either make people welcome or we can make them unwelcome; unseen.ā
After the recording, the artist made a map, because frankly he needed a map after recording more than 17 hours of music. The map dictated which bits of each session to pull into the orbit of the record and it was drawn on a long scroll of paper with lines drawn across it, each line representing one analog tape. The triangles, dots and colors ā red for fire, pink for beauty and blue for breath ā shaped what emerged. The map has since been requisitioned for a gallery exhibition, and a photograph appears on the Gold artwork.
The music that emerged ranges from sparse understated bangers āFucking Let Themā and the hypnotic pulse of āVisitors XT8B ā Oakā to skilfully soothing instrumentals which will feel familiar to the many people who found To Cy & Lee a pandemic panacea (including Bon Iver, who sampled that albumās top track, āVisit Croatiaā).
Gold opens with the Portuguese-titled āA Gente Acabaā which itself opens with the hum of voices, rich and human. There are gentle strings, gently strummed. The saxophone leaves vibrating trails in the air. āThe Sound of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spiritā is beauty and breath, generating the kind of deep warmth and connection that requires no lyrical explanation.
There is circularity. One piece of music arrives and leaves repeatedly, and a phrase is repeated:
I have all I need for the glory of being. I recognise you and celebrate. I am brazen, like a baby, like the stupid sun and I go forward in the courage of my love.
āIām Good At Not Cryingā is a self-accusatory lullaby that lists out the things he excels at (not eating much, not being the bad guy) whilst plaintive and harmonically-rich singers spill and spiral around the low tones of his voice.
On āPeople Whatās The Differenceā he unpicks the selective deafness that surrounds the refugee crisis within a gentle punk-funk frame and towards the end, thereās a lament for the broken earth marked out with plucked strings and harmonies that dip in and out like sharp bells. Softness, in the hands of this Mancunian poet-performer, can be a weapon.
āThe reason for To Cy & Lee was to help people have peace,ā he says. āThe reason to make Gold is to give people courage and love by putting myself in a situation where I had to bring courage and love. Itās how I made it, itās what itās about. Itās what we need next.ā
This is the sound of an artist attempting full transparency and maximum relationship. It is also the sound of an artist who has achieved the sound he hoped for. This is the sound of soft power. Itās golden.
Tracklist
1. A Gente Acaba (Vento Em Rosa)
2. Donāt Forget Youāre PreciousĀ
3. Fucking Let ThemĀ
4. The World Is MineĀ
5. The Sound Of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spirit
6. I'm Gonna Say SevenĀ
7. Do You Know A Human Being When You See One?Ā
8. Visitors YT15B ā Jerusalem, PalestineĀ
9. Iām Good At Not CryingĀ
10. Now (Stars Are Lit)Ā
11. Again (feat. Falle Nioke)Ā
12. Mrs CalamariĀ
13. People: What's The Difference?Ā
14. Visitors XT8B ā OakĀ
15. Who Is A FoolĀ
16. I Will Not Be SafeĀ
17. Visitors YT15 ā Krupp Steel Condition PivotĀ
18. Broken LikeĀ
19. Now (Pink Triangle, Blue Valley)
Description
| Release Date | 01/04/2022 |
| Format | 2LP |
| Label | International Anthems Recording Co. |
| Catalogue Number | IARC50LP |
The lightning rod for Alabaster DePlumeās luminous follow up to the widely-acclaimed 2020 release To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 was personal. āSomeone was going through a thing,ā says the Mancunian poet-performer. āI said, āgo forward in the courage of your loveā. And then I thought 'yeah, that's what I need to hear as wellā.ā
Gold is a sonorous double album that celebrates the communal act of making music and the relationships that can be explored when you purposefully avoid the standard way of doing things.
It contains filmic pieces that oscillate between the otherworldly and the trenchantly grounded, rendered maximally human through the recording process. There is laughter mid-track and studio chatter. There is the music of shouting and applause generated by a handful of people who were listening from the doorframe and the corridor. Complex vocal harmonies circle the songs like small birds and thereās an undercurrent of steely toughness, necessitated by the musicianās engagement with personal vulnerability and collective politics.
In late summer 2020 Alabaster DePlume (real name Gus Fairbairn) booked two weeks of sessions at the influential Total Refreshment Centre in London, recording to tape with Kristian Craig Robinson (aka Capitol K). He invited a different set of musicians each day, who would record the same tunes at the same speed so that DePlume ā who produced the record ā could cut them together later, like ingredients. āThey didnāt have enough preparation to be able to hide behind this piece of material or skill,ā he says. āThey had to look up and respond to each other, and thatās what we've recorded.ā
There were two rules that were essential to the process: that musicians wouldnāt be given enough time to rehearse and that they wouldnāt listen back to the music they recorded. āThe method is part of the mission. It wasnāt like school. We had mayhem. We were having fun. Thatās the story and the process ā and I want to live that way,ā he says.
The singer and percussionist Falle Niokeās solo on āAgainā is an example of the albumās unusual and liberating recording process. The tune was planned as an instrumental but Falle sang out spontaneously, and stilled the room with his arresting contribution. āHe was just one voice in the choir but he suddenly sang lead because he felt it,ā says DePlume. āItās one example of what we were able to record,ā he says, ābecause people felt genuinely personally welcome. Their own voices were made welcome. That is what this album is made of and itās what the best things in our society are made of. We can either make people welcome or we can make them unwelcome; unseen.ā
After the recording, the artist made a map, because frankly he needed a map after recording more than 17 hours of music. The map dictated which bits of each session to pull into the orbit of the record and it was drawn on a long scroll of paper with lines drawn across it, each line representing one analog tape. The triangles, dots and colors ā red for fire, pink for beauty and blue for breath ā shaped what emerged. The map has since been requisitioned for a gallery exhibition, and a photograph appears on the Gold artwork.
The music that emerged ranges from sparse understated bangers āFucking Let Themā and the hypnotic pulse of āVisitors XT8B ā Oakā to skilfully soothing instrumentals which will feel familiar to the many people who found To Cy & Lee a pandemic panacea (including Bon Iver, who sampled that albumās top track, āVisit Croatiaā).
Gold opens with the Portuguese-titled āA Gente Acabaā which itself opens with the hum of voices, rich and human. There are gentle strings, gently strummed. The saxophone leaves vibrating trails in the air. āThe Sound of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spiritā is beauty and breath, generating the kind of deep warmth and connection that requires no lyrical explanation.
There is circularity. One piece of music arrives and leaves repeatedly, and a phrase is repeated:
I have all I need for the glory of being. I recognise you and celebrate. I am brazen, like a baby, like the stupid sun and I go forward in the courage of my love.
āIām Good At Not Cryingā is a self-accusatory lullaby that lists out the things he excels at (not eating much, not being the bad guy) whilst plaintive and harmonically-rich singers spill and spiral around the low tones of his voice.
On āPeople Whatās The Differenceā he unpicks the selective deafness that surrounds the refugee crisis within a gentle punk-funk frame and towards the end, thereās a lament for the broken earth marked out with plucked strings and harmonies that dip in and out like sharp bells. Softness, in the hands of this Mancunian poet-performer, can be a weapon.
āThe reason for To Cy & Lee was to help people have peace,ā he says. āThe reason to make Gold is to give people courage and love by putting myself in a situation where I had to bring courage and love. Itās how I made it, itās what itās about. Itās what we need next.ā
This is the sound of an artist attempting full transparency and maximum relationship. It is also the sound of an artist who has achieved the sound he hoped for. This is the sound of soft power. Itās golden.
Tracklist
1. A Gente Acaba (Vento Em Rosa)
2. Donāt Forget Youāre PreciousĀ
3. Fucking Let ThemĀ
4. The World Is MineĀ
5. The Sound Of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spirit
6. I'm Gonna Say SevenĀ
7. Do You Know A Human Being When You See One?Ā
8. Visitors YT15B ā Jerusalem, PalestineĀ
9. Iām Good At Not CryingĀ
10. Now (Stars Are Lit)Ā
11. Again (feat. Falle Nioke)Ā
12. Mrs CalamariĀ
13. People: What's The Difference?Ā
14. Visitors XT8B ā OakĀ
15. Who Is A FoolĀ
16. I Will Not Be SafeĀ
17. Visitors YT15 ā Krupp Steel Condition PivotĀ
18. Broken LikeĀ
19. Now (Pink Triangle, Blue Valley)














