Tracklist
1 | Be faster than your own depression (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 3:41 | |
2 | The tenderness of our own autobiography (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 3:28 | |
3 | Eternal life makes your past grow too big (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 3:24 | |
4 | You're mist to us (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 2:06 | |
5 | Blissfully tired (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 6:28 | |
6 | Breakfast in a night club (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 3:59 | |
7 | Always ready to drop it (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 2:33 | |
8 | A visit to the Brion-Vega tomb (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 3:54 | |
9 | Don't ask, don't pray (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 4:54 | |
10 | Keep your spirits (Roland Alpha Juno-1) | 4:49 |
One Instrument welcomes Morning Seance, composer and sound artist, originally from Italy and based in Vienna. On this debut LP, Morning Seance traces a drifting narrative composed of unstable harmonies, fluid structures, and ghostlike forms. The album unfolds like a dream told in fragments, oscillating between fluctuating pulses and decaying transmissions, from nocturnal stillness to acoustic mirages. The first half of the record moves through zones of suspended tension and evanescent contours, where tracks like “Be faster than your own depression” and “The tenderness of our own autobiography” sketch fragile architectures of affect. The second half enters a more spectral terrain — “Breakfast in a night club,” “A visit to the Brion-Vega tomb” — not places, but agglomerates of sonic sensation, detached from any personal frame.
With each piece, the music dissolves and reconstitutes itself, resisting finality or form, and doing so with an indestructible joy that hums beneath the wreckage. This is degenerate ambient music: anti-geometric and subject to emotional weather — not a refuge, but a slow collapse of structure and purity, where atmosphere gives way to excess and disobedience.
The album is crafted entirely from a single source: the Roland Alpha Juno-1. Despite this constraint, it achieves a vast sound spectrum, transforming one synthesizer’s voice into a layered landscape of textures and moods.
The electronic music of Morning Seance is built on constant variation and intricate, looping patterns with no clear beginning or end. This variation is not simply applied to an audio element, but enacted as a compositional logic — avoiding mechanical combinations and obvious rhythms. The result is a mutable mass of audio matter and tonal debris, guiding the listener through richly divergent environments.