Tracklist
| 1 | Talk To Mt. Inari | 2:24 | |
| 2 | Algebra | 3:08 | |
| 3 | Rabbit's Aura | 1:50 | |
| 4 | Fanfare | 1:08 | |
| 5 | At Your Leisure | 4:32 | |
| 6 | Cadabra | 4:22 | |
| 7 | A Joyous Whistle | 2:48 | |
| 8 | Sun Rock | 3:26 | |
| 9 | Behind the Great Curve | 4:02 | |
| 10 | The North, Parts 1 and 2 | 6:34 | |
| 11 | There is No Dream | 1:50 |
L. Jacobs releases his second album, Behind the Great Curve, on the Belgian label Blickwinkel. Featuring contributions from Milan W., Sarah Yu Zeebroek, and Joachim Badenhorst, the follow-up to the surprising debut Enthusiasm was initially composed and recorded in Jacobs’ small attic room and later refined at Milan W.’s Van den Nest Studio, where W. also handled production and mixing.
A line or outline which gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length.
Behind the Great Curve explores and celebrates the beauty and universality of the abstract notion above and what we commonly refer to as the curve. Its presence, allegedly, is everywhere. It is a form that appears visually, mathematically, and symbolically — a line that suggests motion, time, expectation, and impermanence.
This album aims to listen to all of this — the poetry, the irony, and the faint background hum of modern life — with quiet curiosity. Within a gently meandering, synthesized landscape, a collection of dreamlike compositions unfolds: delicate melodies, sparse percussion, warm buzzing synths, and fragments of field recordings coexist in carefully measured imperfection. Colorful yet minimal in aesthetic, the album does not seek to explain the curve, but to follow it.