Vasco Le

Vasco Le

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  • These Tears Feel So Eerie
    BeatTracker #14 Feat. Banner in Ambient / Experimental

    These Tears Feel So Eerie

    Vasco Le

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    These Tears Feel So Eerie is the third release of Vasco Le. His debut, You Know, Everybody Wanna Say "I Do This, I Do That". Everyone Acts Like They're Hard as Shit. But Just Stop, was self-released before being reissued on CD with Turva. This was followed by his audio work made for Andre Pipa's 'Instalacao 001', In Response to Apathetic Behaviour and the All-Consuming Nature of the Violent Productive City. Built largely out of samples that Le has obsessively reworked, These Tears Feel So Eerie layers processed fragments with drum machines & the occasional overdub. There is an intimacy in the way he handles his sonic material & lays bare the cumulative force of contrasting spatio-temporalities. The result is nothing short of a romanticism strung out on the excitements of incongruity. The title is a nod to Mark Fisher, who knack for smuggling anti-capitalist critique into easy-to-digest examples from everyday life & popular modernism. 'Eerie' refers to when something should be there is missing; that feeling of unease that accompanies such a failed presence. For Le, These tears... carries this sense of absencethat emotional residue that lingers in the gaps. While this project shares a distant kinship with vapourwave's sampledeliaits collage mechanics, blurred & pitched-down disfigurations & all-in-the-red LoFi sheenLe's release eschews that nostalgic impulse often present that lineage. More apt is to place Le's musical dynamism & rhythmic frenzy amongst the language of the PTP crew (Speaker Music / DeForrest Brown Jr., KVU, Saint Abdullah) or the London-school of tricksters (Dean Blunt, Inga Copeland, Klein). These Tears Feel So Eerie is Perfs fifth instalment, & first tape release.

  • These Tears Feel So Eerie
    BeatTracker #14 Feat. New Releases in Ambient / Experimental

    These Tears Feel So Eerie

    Vasco Le

    Beatport New Releases

    These Tears Feel So Eerie is the third release of Vasco Le. His debut, You Know, Everybody Wanna Say "I Do This, I Do That". Everyone Acts Like They're Hard as Shit. But Just Stop, was self-released before being reissued on CD with Turva. This was followed by his audio work made for Andre Pipa's 'Instalacao 001', In Response to Apathetic Behaviour and the All-Consuming Nature of the Violent Productive City. Built largely out of samples that Le has obsessively reworked, These Tears Feel So Eerie layers processed fragments with drum machines & the occasional overdub. There is an intimacy in the way he handles his sonic material & lays bare the cumulative force of contrasting spatio-temporalities. The result is nothing short of a romanticism strung out on the excitements of incongruity. The title is a nod to Mark Fisher, who knack for smuggling anti-capitalist critique into easy-to-digest examples from everyday life & popular modernism. 'Eerie' refers to when something should be there is missing; that feeling of unease that accompanies such a failed presence. For Le, These tears... carries this sense of absencethat emotional residue that lingers in the gaps. While this project shares a distant kinship with vapourwave's sampledeliaits collage mechanics, blurred & pitched-down disfigurations & all-in-the-red LoFi sheenLe's release eschews that nostalgic impulse often present that lineage. More apt is to place Le's musical dynamism & rhythmic frenzy amongst the language of the PTP crew (Speaker Music / DeForrest Brown Jr., KVU, Saint Abdullah) or the London-school of tricksters (Dean Blunt, Inga Copeland, Klein). These Tears Feel So Eerie is Perfs fifth instalment, & first tape release.