[alternative folk, ambient, classical] (2023) William Ryan Fritch - Polarity [FL
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(2023) William Ryan Fritch - Polarity Review: ‘Polarity’ is the first in a three album series reflecting on the many calamitous water crises affecting life on this planet. Fifty percent of the sales for the three album series will be donated to communities that are at the front line of these crises, in perpetuity. Much of the sound of Polarity was inspired by experiments in “real world-ing” various synthesized and electronic signals through modified speakers, transducers, solenoids and a multitude of electromagnetic drivers. All of which allow the sounds to be captured as acoustic phenomena resonating through various materials and liquids. For years, Fritch struggled to find a way to meaningfully utilize synthesized sounds and direct input signals in his music. So much of his relationship with composition and music in general is founded on tactility and proximity serving as vital determinants in how a piece of music is performed and developed. Fritch finally found relief from this through the utilization of hydrophones, ceramic PZM mics and unique contact mic setups to capture these sounds in a way that let him feel and see the vibration, resonance and energy from these circuits. — bandcamp *** "What is Polarity? The possible answers include the electromagnetic properties amplified on this album; the changes taking place at the earth’s poles; and the separation of humans into opposing tribes. The rest of the trilogy will fill in the blanks like the melting glaciers fill the sea." (Richard Allen) A CLOSER LISTEN *** "If there is someone you can count on to think out of the proverbial box and do interesting things in the studio, it is William Ryan Fritch." STATIONARY TRAVELS *** "The physicality of the sound here is palpable, and allows Fritch to bring mutant techno pulses and electronic drones & surges into his acoustic soundworld." (Peter Hollo) UTILITY FOG *** "Impressively, he’s able to convey the magnificence and beauty of something that is also so devastating and destructive, and held in precarious balance. An omen pointing to the (un)refinement of (our) decline." WHITE CRATE *** "As the conceptual background declares, the music is dark, cataclysmic, and post-apocalyptic in all the right ways." HEADPHONE COMMUTE Track List: 01. A World of Promise and Inaction 02. Excavate 03. A Fissure Too Wide 04. Storm 05. Disunion 06. Fully Unrealized 07. Swarms of Unfamiliar Swelter 08. Musk Ox 09. Blistering Wind 10. Stem the Tide Media Report: Genre: alternative folk, ambient, classical Country: Oakland, California, USA Format: FLAC Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec Bit rate mode: Variable Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Compression mode: Lossless Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) Note: If you like the music, support the artist