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All Histories

by Other People's Energy

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1.
Monochrome 05:27
Live uneasy With your worthless lever And lift incontinence With faulted feathers Fill your monochrome With nos and nevers Pick back up where you’ve left off Is there no place to run? Pick the face you want that day And tear it off instead Place your purpose Where it slips and shatters And speak of winning Like it guides the weather Fill your monochrome With nos and nevers
2.
Inner Work 04:27
Facing toward the back seat Kneading the vines In guessing, we wasted our time Gift card on the dresser Bought by x’s and y’s In guessing, we left out the rest Put out of view Inside to stay without you Leave it to the ‘other’? Buy back some time? To feel it, or listen to her After it’s been made clear And nothing’s been done The labor will find its way out
3.
Literary 08:41
One time resolution found its course And simplicity called out, “If you’re the way we feel for us And they for them, Where do I fit in?” It’s become sometimes Difficult to read, and to read well It’s as if having The only undiscovered scent on Earth Placed on your back Unresolved for these three weeks Forgetting not to let you be The way you felt before I stepped Into your space without a breath
4.
Way we look right Decides new think Line from new point Into old ink Dust off, listen Fill in wishes Waves, impatient Sound, not nameless Sight, with purpose All but worthless Which it is, what it is Equal Self-same
5.
Time/s 05:03
Fall between the seamless Or find direction where cardinals exist The statue falls, the rest begins And goes forever until we all fit in Grafted feelings and grafted thoughts Don’t weigh the same or find their weight in this A message sent after it’s dead Is part of it until you cave it in Healing found so far from what you want to hear Figure standing come to see the things they keep so close

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All Histories opens as gently as a Bill Evans ballad on piano, awash in the live textures of a room. Christopher Walker’s voice and a hushed rumble of clarinets give way to a sparse crash of beats on “Monochrome.” Each of the five songs on the debut from Other People’s Energy is a new little world, lush and clean, with deep electronic grooves pressing live drums and woodwinds.

The free-jazz dabbling, minimalist sensibilities, and devotion to sensitive production for which Skyler Hill and Walker are known inform this record, essentially a step-out for two experimental composers into high-toned pop music. Somehow the results are both direct and mysterious — a feat often ventured and seldom achieved in post-fusion arenas and electroacoustic collage-making.

Fans of James Blake and Arvo Pärt will recognize elements of both in Other People’s Energy and wonder at the cohesive blend. The answer is a reverence for musique concrète traditions and the ambient potential of jazz.

On All Histories live clarinets chatter and pause. Then they nestle into pulses of blown-out synth. The album builds an expectation that a shift is on its way when these parts agree. Newly intent, the listener learns to relish the momentary entwining of the acoustic and the electronic, which remain forces unto themselves even in colliding.

All Histories is above all a testament to elevated listening. It engages methods of chance music bracketed with melodic hooks, and monastic vocal lines that point to, among other commonalities of interest, the pair’s affinity for Radiohead. After playing tribute to In Rainbows at a show marking the album’s anniversary, Hill asked Walker to be a part of what was at first a solo project. Walker signed on to help finish the work, lifting Hill’s vision with lead vocal performance and tender mechanics as a producer.

The feel of troubleshooting and attentive fine-tuning is everywhere on All Histories. Snares pop in hi-fi detail on “The Same Object,” a rushy jazz polyrhythm. “Literary” carries organ drone that turns to glitch and noise as preface to a torch song (or is it a hymn?) Hill’s lyrics are quietly tortured and deliberately plain. Walker’s delivery is smooth and meditative, a steady through line of confession.

In guessing, we left out the rest, Hill writes and Walker sings on “Inner Work.” This half-mapped path by Other People’s Energy leads past homage to Son Lux, Daniel Wohl, yMusic and My Brightest Diamond, and heads on toward somewhere new.

// Lyndsay Knecht

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released March 22, 2019

Composition / Electronics / Mixing - Skyler Hill
Vocals / Electronics - Christopher Walker

Clarinet - Kelsey Gallagher
Bass Clarinet - Garrett Wingfield

Mastering - Matt Young
Album Artwork - Isabel Crespo
Photography - Brandon Lu
Description - Lyndsay Knecht

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Other People's Energy Denton, Texas

Analog | Discrete
•Skyler Hill •Christopher Walker
Berlin ∆ Denton ∆ Seattle

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