Matthew Robert Cooper Miniatures
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Tracklist:
1. Miniature 1
2. Miniature 2
3. Miniature 3
4. Miniature 4
5. Miniature 5
6. Miniature 6
7. Miniature 7
8. Miniature 8
9. Miniature 9


Release Date: 08/11/2008

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Nate Sniffen USER (38 Reviews)

2009-01-14 | 5 comments | 499 views

Summary: Cooper returns under a new name yet with the same old emotion. Stripped-down minimal tracks have lush and powerful effects.

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Matthew Robert Cooper is a commended ambient composer more commonly known under stage the pseudonym Eluvium. Miniatures is his first album released by his true name. “This is not far from something "Eluvium" would release…but since I began writing them… I felt that they where somehow disconnected from Eluvium--perhaps a different personality took shape--thus, the use of a different name.” Name aside, Miniatures is more a continued development of Eluvium then some new direction.

Not to say that Miniatures offers no contrast to previous material of Cooper’s. As an album it is more ascetic then other album’s of his and simultaneously less cohesive. Pieces transition almost accidentally from solo piano to organ to strings and synthesizers. Cooper’s earlier records arguably differed on their own; An Accidental Memory in the Case of Death was entirely solo piano, while Copia worked with a different collection of instruments toward a stylistically separate goal. The earlier quote of Cooper’s aside, his motive in altering his sobriquet remains an enigma in my mind.

But no matter the ensemble or name, Cooper’s talent shines in every texture and melody he creates. He has the ability to draw chilling soundscapes out of the most austere arrangements. Whether it be the thick moving strings of “Miniature 9” or the flowing piano of “Miniature 8”. The one minute “Miniature 6” is a glorious moment on Miniatures and concurrently the simplest. “Miniature 2”’s piano melody is numbingly plain, yet its nude simplicity is potent in its own way. Tracks 4 and 5 make a unique duo. The melody and key are carried from “Miniature 4” to “Miniature 5”; that continuation coupled with the switch from the pianism of 4 to the baroque-esque organ on “Miniature 5” manifests a beautiful effect and is a highlight on Miniatures.

The album, like all of Cooper’s work, is filled with longing and emotion. Simple effects like the page turning on “Miniature 7” supplement the music in an intangible way. It's hard to put in words what Cooper does with his notes; a theoretical analysis of his music would be fruitless in ascertaining its value and power. One thing is clear: Cooper has done it again. Miniatures is a sound addition to an already laudable discography, a fine place to start for newcomers and Eluvium fans alike.

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Bron-Yr-Aur


Comments: 4157
01.14.09


i'm getting this now

charlesfishtitz


Comments: 788
01.14.09


want this

charlesfishtitz


Comments: 788
01.14.09


so far so boring

Bron-Yr-Aur


Comments: 4157
01.15.09


needs more piano waltzes

BigTuna


Comments: 613
11.20.09

Album Rating: 4

The man can do no wrong.

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