Pure-O

Pure-O

by Farao
Pure-O

Pure-O

by Farao

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

As Farao, Berlin-based Norwegian musician Kari Jahnsen established a trippy, textured mix of folk, rock, and whimsical atmosphere alongside ethereal vocals on her 2015 debut, Til It's All Forgotten. Three years later, her follow-up takes a left turn, though it's a wide rather than a sharp one, retaining much of her off-kilter electro-acoustic sound but recontextualizing it as dedicated alternative dance music. Titled Pure-O, the album was specifically inspired by Soviet disco and an obsession with the era's analog synths. (The record's gatefold packaging includes an itemized photo of a dozen or so models of synthesizers and controllers, among other instruments used here). She locks into the discotheque vibe right from the opener, "Marry Me," a swirly, romantic club track with lyrics like "hold me, kiss me, marry me" accompanied by gossamer sighs and sparkling mechanical timbres. Also featured prominently on Pure-O are both live and programmed drums and zither, an instrument that accompanies her on tour and opens the second track "Lula Love You," with a glissando. Later, the woozy "Luster of the Eyes" incorporates bent pitches and a contemporary alt-R&B persona, while "The Ghost Ship" manipulates and distorts vocal samples within strata of plucked stringed instruments, cymbals, and shimmery synths. It's not all about texture, though, with melodic songs that operate primarily as songs, particularly in the case of relatively more lucid tracks like "Lula Love You," "Get Along," and "Truthsayer." Taken together, the set provides both reliably dreamy background grooves and, for the more attentive listener, frequent moments of discovery, making it seem more cutting edge than throwback despite its main inspirations. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/19/2018
Label: Western Vinyl Records
UPC: 0616892577249
Rank: 102871

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Farao   Primary Artist,Harp,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Zither,Synthesizer
Sondre Meisfjord   Fretless Bass
Magnus Trygvason Eliassen   Drums
Tyler Ludwick   Guitar
Tropical Contact High   Zither,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Andrew Scheps   Mixing
Mike Lindsay   Engineer
Iver Sandoy   Mastering
Simon Berckelman   Engineer
Farao   Artwork,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Photography,Drum Programming
Maxime Imbert   Photo Coloring
Tropical Contact High   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
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