Hyetal releases ‘Modern Worship’ Album on True Panther Sounds
Headline Show June 17 @ Birthdays, London. Album Out June 3rd
Ahead of it’s release June 3rd, Hyetal is now pleased to preview a full stream of his new album ‘Modern Worship‘ exclusively via Pitchfork Advance.
Stream ‘Modern Worship’ HERE
After making his name with a series of off kilter dancefloor releases and collaborative projects – mutant boogie outfit Velour (with Julio Bashmore), and a joint release with Punch Drunk boss Peverelist – Hyetal released his debut album ‘Broadcast’ in 2011. A step into the unknown for the producer, the album fused influences as broad as dream pop, cult synth scores, Minnesota funk and modern hip hop production into song structures optimised for headphone listening over dance music conventions.
‘Modern Worship’ continues the journey further down the rabbit hole, as a selection of begged, borrowed and stolen analogue equipment rubs up against breathy digital synthesis and sound design. The results are twisted electronic pop songs and soundscapes, with knowing nods to dancefloors across the ages. Percussively a more refined and aggressive record to ‘Broadcast’, break-neck drum machines informed by post punk experimentalists and hip hop micro genres are set against melodies conceived from daydreams of childhood nostalgia and imagined futuristic vistas.
The record retains elements of the dreamlike soundtrack qualities of its predecessor, with fantasized visuals being key to it’s inception. As Hyetal explains ‘When I’m working on the tracks I imagine the visuals that could accompany it. To me Broadcast was mainly glass and metal, large structures, the reverberant sounds of an empty city, most of it set at night. This one felt more like a view of that city from the surrounding dessert obscured by a red fog, with some day trips to the coast line’.
In parts a collaborative record, three songs were co-written with singer & sonic experimentalist Gwilym Gold, while two reintroduce long time contributor Alison Garner of Invada signed shoegaze band The Fauns. The artist continues: ‘Working with Gwilym increased the scope of the album, with ‘Left’ and ‘Four Walls’ he rewrote what I thought were finished tracks. I then deconstructed the original parts to fit his new arrangements, sometimes writing more on top’.
As a whole ‘Modern Worship’ is a deeply immersive, cohesive listen from start to finish, showing Hyetal’s natural ease with the album format. An artist who continues to impress and excite in equal measure, Hyetal proves with this brilliant return that he is one of the most innovative producers working in UK electronic music today.
Stream Jam The Network/ Moving Statues
Hyetal – Modern Worship (TRUE-095)
1. Forefathers
2. The City Is Ours
3. Playing The Game
4. Lake Rider
5. Northwest Passage
6. Left
7. Moving Statues
8. Lovers
9. Jam The Network
10. 1000 Lights
11. Cloud Bridge
12. Four Walls
All tracks written & produced by David Corney, except 5, 6, 12 written by David Corney & Gwilym Gold.
“A fulfilling second coming that justifies the hype” – Mixmag (8/10)
“Hyetal’s sophomore full-length is the most satisfying work he’s released so far” – XLR8R
“This is exhilarating from start to finish, and it makes Hyetal stand out from what is an overcrowded market” – Music OMH (4/5)
“Modern Worship’ is another creeping triumph, and a pitch-perfect set that plays out beautifully'” – Loud & Quiet
Vocals on 5, 6, 12 by Gwilym Gold.
Vocals on 2, 10 by Alison Garner.
Mixed by James Ginzberg.
Mastered by Matt Colton @ Alchemy.
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