SYR5 explained

ミュージカル パ一スペクティブ
Type:studio
Artist:Kim Gordon, DJ Olive and Ikue Mori
Cover:syr5.jpg
Caption:The Japanese katakana on the CD face is a phonetic translation of the words "Musical Perspective"
Released:August 29, 2000
Recorded:2000 at Tribeca Recording Center
Genre:Free improvisation, experimental, noise rock
Length:48:44
Label:SYR
Producer:Jim O'Rourke
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, (Musical Perspectives) (known as SYR5) is a studio album by Kim Gordon, DJ Olive and Ikue Mori. It was released on August 29, 2000, by record label SYR, and was the fifth entry in the SYR series, despite not featuring Sonic Youth as a whole.

Background

Following the tradition of having the liner notes of SYR releases written in foreign languages, the notes for SYR5 were written in Japanese. The Japanese title means "Musical Perspectives", a name that also appears in different languages on other SYR releases.

It was recorded at Tribeca Recording Center, which is Gordon's preferred name for Sonic Youth's Echo Canyon studios.

AllMusic described the music as "ultra-abstract and mood-driven, filling the listening space with a dark ambience constructed by Olive's incredibly resonant choice of samples and Mori's carefully tweaked bleeps."[1]

Critical reception

AllMusic noted that while the lyrics "dance the line between abstract poetry and frustrating downtown pretentiousness", this is made up for by "the utterly weird and compelling soundscapes the group creates – a true headphone head trip."[1] Pitchfork panned the album, giving it a grade of 3.2/10 and commenting, "This record leaves me sad and blank."

Personnel

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SYR5 – Sonic Youth : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic . Jarnow . Jesse . . . April 21, 2013.