

Let's Emerge!
Pye Corner Audio releases a new album, Letās Emerge!, for Sonic Cathedral. Itās his first studio outing for the label following the acclaimed live recording Social Dissonance, which came out earlier this year, and it features Ride guitarist Andy Bell playing on five of its ten tracks. From the first glimpse of the artwork to the first note of the music itās a marked deviation from Pye Corner Audioās more traditional shadowy sounds. Whereas his last outing for Ghost Box (2021ās Entangled Routes) was inspired by the underground fungal pathways through which plants communicate, this one is very much above ground, bathed in sunlight and acid-bright psychedelia.
Designer Marc Jonesā bold and ultra vivid artwork consciously references the likes of LFO, Spacemen 3 and the early output of Stereolab.Ā The recordings were fleshed out by Andy Bell, who Martin first met at the Sonic Cathedral 15th birthday party at The Social in London back in 2019 ā the same show that became the live album Social Dissonance. The end results ā mastered in New York by acclaimed engineer Heba Kadry ā are incredible, from the first stirrings of opener āDe-Hibernateā, via the glorious āHaze Loopsā and āSaturation Pointā, the album slowly but surely awakens, blinking and feeling its way into the light. It all culminates in the epic closing track āWarmth Of The Sunā which, with its vocal harmonies and acid breakdown, is seven and a half minutes of pure release.Ā
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Pye Corner Audio releases a new album, Letās Emerge!, for Sonic Cathedral. Itās his first studio outing for the label following the acclaimed live recording Social Dissonance, which came out earlier this year, and it features Ride guitarist Andy Bell playing on five of its ten tracks. From the first glimpse of the artwork to the first note of the music itās a marked deviation from Pye Corner Audioās more traditional shadowy sounds. Whereas his last outing for Ghost Box (2021ās Entangled Routes) was inspired by the underground fungal pathways through which plants communicate, this one is very much above ground, bathed in sunlight and acid-bright psychedelia.
Designer Marc Jonesā bold and ultra vivid artwork consciously references the likes of LFO, Spacemen 3 and the early output of Stereolab.Ā The recordings were fleshed out by Andy Bell, who Martin first met at the Sonic Cathedral 15th birthday party at The Social in London back in 2019 ā the same show that became the live album Social Dissonance. The end results ā mastered in New York by acclaimed engineer Heba Kadry ā are incredible, from the first stirrings of opener āDe-Hibernateā, via the glorious āHaze Loopsā and āSaturation Pointā, the album slowly but surely awakens, blinking and feeling its way into the light. It all culminates in the epic closing track āWarmth Of The Sunā which, with its vocal harmonies and acid breakdown, is seven and a half minutes of pure release.Ā
























