Précis (CD)
Precis is the first album from Thomas Meluch under his musical pseudonym Benoit Pioulard. Following a series of limited, handmade cassette and CDR releases for friends and family over the last several years, and the well-received Enge EP, Precis arose as a documentation of a coming to terms with impermanence, marked by analog residue and the imperfections of human influence.
A multi-instrumentalist with an insatiable palette, Pioulard bases most of his songs on treated acoustic guitars and honeyed vocals, backed by carefully layered bells, bass, dulcimer, old tape samples, field recordings and myriad other sources. These sounds, though sculpted roughly into pop songs, have their own delicate patterns of ebb and flow, distortion and disappearance. From the sunny refrain of "Triggering Back" to the descent of nighttime chills on "Needle & Thread", Precis sighs in time with the seasons. It's an album about him, her, and you; it's an exaltation of the ways these things end.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Guerre de Sept Ans |
| 2 | Together & Down |
| 3 | Ext. Leslie Park |
| 4 | Triggering Back |
| 5 | Moth Wings |
| 6 | Alan & Dawn |
| 7 | Corpus Chant |
| 8 | Palimend |
| 9 | Coup de Foudre |
| 10 | Hirondelle |
| 11 | Needle & Thread |
| 12 | R. Coloring |
| 13 | Sous La Plage |
| 14 | Patter |
| 15 | Ash into the Sky |
| Nick Fletcher
- Lakewood, CO, USA |
| This album is swath of surreal. Think Jose Gonzalez meets Tim Hecker. Beautiful worlds of noise sutured and paired by acoustic guitar and a soothing voice. How this one has gone unnoticed is beyond me. Perfectly mellow and so well put together it seamlessly lends itself to listen after listen. A musical walk in the rain. | |