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Vis

August David

Vis

Label: 99chants

Genre: Electronica / Ambient / Experimental

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A lavish four chapter chronicle that imagines an alternative evolution of mankind through sound, VĪS (Latin for energy or force) is the result of a lengthy process of self-discovery, collaboration and research for Italian-German composer David August. The son of a classical pianist, August slipped from the academic music world into an early career as a dance music producer and DJ before he felt his artistic outlook shifting considerably. He established the adventurous 99CHANTS label in 2018, and has since used it as an output for his most progressive notions, collaborating most recently with jazz-noise vocalist Cansu Tanrikulu and Carnatic singer Sushma Soma on last year's acclaimed 'Imaginary Landscapes' compilation. VĪS then is a chance for August to reconcile his personal narrative, leveling it with concepts that touch on history, transformation and metaphysics.

He wrote the album's 13 pieces to play like a linear storyline, tracking the development of culture from its illusory beginnings in Plato's cave into the wider world and observing its progression and adaptation. August represents these themes with levitational orchestral drones, choirs and bells that slowly bend to long-forgotten ancestral rhythms, inevitably colliding with the digitized chaos of the information age. But VĪS is more than music, it's an ambitious multi-disciplinary project that arrives five years after his last album. August linked up with Moroccan artist Hiba Baddou to develop an imaginary alphabet that visually represents the concept, working with choreographer Franka Marlene Foth and visual artist Marcel Weber (aka MFO) to translate the ideas into a kinetic audiovisual live experience. He tapped Egozen collective to puzzle out a special interactive website, while Turbo Studio's Abu Jaber and Mothanna Hussein assembled an art-book, using Baddou's layouts and photography from Daniel Feistenauer with choreographies by Philipe Kratz.

VĪS sprung to life after a two year period when the composer took time out in and around Rome to write music and process ideas compulsively, using the pauses to inhale books about language, quantum physics, movement and Middle Eastern mysticism. As his understanding of these concepts deepened, his technique blossomed and the first breaths of VĪS began to turn into full words. He began to see the record as a way for him to propose an objective musical statement, a place to release his ego and separate the personal from the impersonal, letting an honest version of himself speak through the noise. "As much as this sounds like a rational process," he admits, "it was based on intuition and channeling a feeling." Simultaneously, August fed Baddou his ideas and musical sketches to help generate a new form of language, making an alphabet of 121 symbols derived from VĪS' main symbol (present on the album's cover), and divided into 13 groups. Unspeakable and untranslatable but still perceivable, it's an attempt to free us from the trappings of established concepts, its 13 main characters mapped to the album's tracks.

Motion guides everything, whether it's shadows on a wall projected by dancing flames, or dramatic, overlayed rhythms that vibrate the air and excite the feet. VĪS is a dynamic attempt to show the movement of time on a macro scale, looking backwards in order to move forwards. It charts mankind's journey from its cosmic beginnings through the awe-inspiring world of flora and fauna, grounding the experience in rhythmic expression and dance before we're returned to the stars in transcended form. Crucially, it's a hopeful articulation of ideas and concepts that continue to echo throughout history, inviting us to imagine greater and cherish the teeming landscape that surrounds us.

Transparent vinyl. Debossed heavyweight gatefold cover with silver metallic print.