Dutch multi-instrumentalist Felbm returns with the conceptual album
‘cycli infini’ : a 38-minute composition of metamorphosing tape loops,
musical patterns and instrumental sketches. Further exploring the
concept is the vinyl release which features the track spread over both
sides and cut to the end of each locked groove - creating an essentially
never-ending piece that challenges the idea of the traditional
listening process.
The idea came to fruition by way of a lifelong interest and growing
awareness of the cyclical nature of the world around him - be it through
observing nature, or the mathematical and mind-bending works of Dutch
artist MC Escher, or minimalist composers such as Erik Satie, Laraaji
and Melaine Dalibert. “The openness of Laraaji's and Satie's music have
also been an influence to create a certain softness and feeling of
comfort, as I like this piece to be a place you want to revisit”, says
Felbm, real name Eelco Topper.
While Topper's previous releases on Soundway Records comprised series of
short, individual sketches, on cycli infini the tapestry is sewn
seamlessly together using a step-like progression through the circle of
fifths, which as the name suggests, brings the listener back to the
musical key and soundscape at which they started. Should the full track be on repeat, it begins anew without being noticed.
The piece began life with a layer of drone loops using tapes and delay
pedals, over which acoustic instruments such as flute, saxophone and
bass trumpet would playfully but gently interpret a melody - toying with
jazz, ambient, fourth world and percussive sounds. As the music evolves
through the key progression, organic elements such as birdsong and wind
chimes ground the piece in nature. Says Topper: “the never-ending
metamorphosis of matter has always fascinated me, the idea that nothing
ever really disappears and everything has already been here… just in
different shapes.”
Tracklist:
1. cycli infini