Cloak.

Russ Young

AB132: January 2023

Cloak

This new work is influenced by my surrounding environment in the Western Lake District in Cumbria. Each track is a natural evolution that explores themes touched upon in my previous releases. Preoccupations with aquatic textures, underwater pianos, a nocturnal atmosphere and fragments from my everyday life merge and overlap. Most of this work has a softly saturated, almost molten character that I associate with the late evening or fading light. 

Musically, my main strategy for ‘Cloak’ was to work with groupings of processed samples and improvisations made over a long period of time. Saved recordings from weeks, months and years ago (whose source is now long forgotten) collide and blend with recent improvisations. I favour an intuitive process of trial and error, sculpting the layers and seeing how it evolves. I am working with material that I am conscious I have made, but which I’m no longer familiar with. This is a strange feeling but provides me with a sense of freedom or sometimes mystery as to how it all fits together in unexpected combinations.

  • Produced by Russ Young
    Mastered by Taylor Deupree

   

Tracklisting:

  1. Clara
  2. Chancel of Living Trees
  3. Taiga
  4. You Don’t Know
  5. A Listening Voice
  6. Folding Valley
  7. Táphol

Russ Young

Russ Young (b.1988, Lincoln UK) is a UK based producer. His work is an exploration of sound design and electro acoustic composition. Drawn towards detailed textures, drones and simple melodies, Russ Young’s music is a dynamic collage of assembled audio. Russ has previously released one album ‘Common Pond’ and the critically acclaimed ‘Pala (EP)’ and ‘Tunnels To Float Through’ on Audiobulb Records. Russ's work has featured on calm, focused and sleep inspired Spotify and Apple Playlists.

https://www.russyoung.co.uk/

Reviews

Musique Machine

In the Lakes District of northern England, where Russ Young calls home, the storied history of Romantic poetry is almost as sedimented as the literal ground that tourists now flock to in the hopes of resuscitating the nature that inspired Wordsworth, Coleridge, and their ilk. 
Strange how a place can become an actual site of unfettered projection when it comes to the slippery nature of language, poetic or otherwise. Were the Romantic poets the first field recorders, anticipating the mode of capturing some semblance of a place's essence through passive documentation, before the technology for such endeavours existed? I say all of this because the confluence of source material, physical nature, and composition is very much at stake for Young on his lush but languid release, Cloak.

Over seven tracks, Young places us in a relationship to his environment that is simultaneously abstract and concrete. Far from a poetic meditation, the recordings that provide the foundational structure of Cloak are reanimated with what feels like the same air, water, and land that first brought them into being. As far as ambience goes, Young is not reinventing the wheel here, but the embeddedness of his compositions suggests a kind of assiduity to the tried and true methods of electronic composition that leave the question of newness or innovation stumbling over itself, wanting, as it should be. To listen to Cloak is to be submerged in its warmth and lissom waves of slow development, out of time because it is so close to the essential nature of the time of the recorded medium itself. This is the great achievement of Cloak: to bring us so close to a place and an environment that we can actually hear the technical apparatuses themselves. To abuse the Romantic allusion again, Wordsworth wrote in his Prelude that he found that "the sky was not a sky". For Young, nature is not nature if it moves through the recorded medium. Or, maybe it is only nature, and nothing else.

Cloak is for fans of warm, ambient compositions, which require a lot of attention, or no attention at all. Highly recommended! 5/5

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Obscure Sound

Russ Young‘s Cloak is a beautiful ambient album inspired by the environment surrounding the Western Lake District in Cumbria, UK. “Musically, my main strategy for Cloak was to work with groupings of processed samples and improvi-sations made over a long period of time,” Young explains. The result is riveting, abundant with haunting spacious soundscapes that linger with contemplative, sunset-friendly qualities.

Cloak unfolds with patient, tactful precision. The opening “Clara” compels with a glimmering assortment of aquatic-feeling drip-drops and gentle keys, resembling the feeling of emerging from a radiant pool of water as sunshine gently kisses your skin. The subsequent “Chancel of Living Trees” evokes ample intrigue with its enveloping layering alongside bird-chirping, akin to a stroll in the park in the mid-day afternoon. The album initially resembles awakening in its use of aquatic-like textures and nature sounds, enjoyably enticing with an accessible relatability.

Beyond, a ghostlier presence is evident on “You Don’t Know,” whose soft pulsations and more melancholic melody signal a shift into darker, forlorn territory. Echoed hints of vocal samples, like at 03:43, sound like echoes from a yearned-for past. Similarly, “Folding Valley” embraces the nighttime feeling further, with the whispery tones and nocturnal synths fit for a red-eye bus ride away from the bustling populace. Cloak is a captivating, grippingly atmospheric success from Russ Young.

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Electronic Sound Magazine

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Slow Music Movement

Drifting through the early 2023 void; staring at the rather uninspiring grey skies behind my screen, the formless, comforting ambient clouds seeping through my speakers from the new Russ Young LP on Audiobulb are the perfect adjunct to this limbo state, as I unhurriedly sharpen my pencil, contemplate the to do list & enjoy the calm before the storm.

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Kathodik WebzineCampioni ed improvvisazioni realizzate e disperse nel tempo, che trovan i propri sereni incastri nell’oggi di “Cloak”. L’inglese Russ Young, assembla suoni naturali e strati di synth, tutto in dolce saturazione, fra giorno e notte, senza spasmi ne forzature. Il Western Lake District, ad influenzar l’opera con i suoi panorami, la sua luce, i suoi rumori e odori, la sua quiete. Sette cartoline audio, intrise d’acqua, vento e bellezza.

Voto: 8/10

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A Closer ListenRuss Young‘s Cloak fits the definition of calming ambient music.  Inspired by “aquatic textures and underwater pianos,” the lulling suite may be just what one needs in the new year (Audiobulb, January 7).

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Info MusicL’album proposé par Russ Young est un somptueux mélange de plusieurs vibrations. Cette œuvre commence avec le son « Clara » qui ouvre le projet avec mélancolie et virtuosité. Le rythme du son est très régulier mais à aucun moment, le son n’est pas ennuyeux. 

L’artiste basé au Royaume-Unis nous livre en 7 titres la quintessence de son savoir dans une harmonie totale. Pour tous les adeptes de nouveautés recherchant à la fois un style calme et tonique, « Cloak » est l’album qu’il faut.  Cet album très instrumental se termine avec « Tápholl » un son très énergique.

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