Benjamin Finger
Pleasurably Lost


3.6
great

Review

by StrangerofSorts EMERITUS
April 4th, 2015 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: If this is lost, I don't want to be found.

My history with collages is more dramatic than it should be. At eight years old I was tasked to do a collage for school. I cried. The same brain my parents worried might be a little too far along the autistic spectrum could not handle the idea of creating a deliberately imperfect representation of something else. It was, my eight-year-old self thought, highly illogical: belonging to the same category of incomprehensible thinking that gave Skeletor muscles. He can't have muscles; he is a skeleton. Which troglodyte *** decided he should have muscles?

Obviously a fair bit has changed. Not as much as I'd have hoped, but a collage no longer triggers a mental breakdown. In fact, I quite like them. They have character - rugged, asymmetrical, off-key character. The individual parts hold stories far richer than a brush stroke, and as such the whole image, imperfect as it is, might actually be better. The same applies to music: if you can make a melody from vocal moans instead of synthesised sounds, why shouldn't you? In this age of aesthetic saturation it is different, and different is good. And as the endless wash of ambient drone begins to lose its flavour, it soon becomes clear that electroacoustic is king.

Benjamin Finger belongs to the semi-recent surge of ambient musicians playing around with more rhythmic, textured structures and light experimental sampling. Spheruleus' Peripheres, also on Eilean Records, is a great example of the unique mood rhythm can offer, and while the best are too cautious to follow the Chris Watson route of sample fetisisation, recent albums by Ashlar and Caught in the Wake Forever would not be nearly as good without their textured electroacoustic canvases.

Finger chooses to structure his compositions around the cavernous boom of a piano interior. Abstract aural forms will slink around the edges, sometimes distinct sample cuts but more often than not just moulded waves of leftover noise, or more tangible orchestrated sections will intervene. Within this space, variation is made easy. The moody, string-laden “Phony Disaster of Laziness” makes the transition into the far more caring title track without so much as pausing for breath: slipping out of that squeaky tension for the dreamy gasp of vocal sighs and woozy mechanical hums. The ever present piano rhythm will continue to plod along in the background, and becomes a constant companion in these surreal soundscapes.

At times, a passing note is made to Finger's equally surreal but more fantastical and often abrasive past. “Diamond Earth” and “Once Upon Her” especially, which carry enough distortion to threaten to crumble the piano completely, but gradually settle into a contented aftermath. Pleasurably Lost is not a complete departure from the more excitable scenes of last year's The Bet and other works, but there's a maturity that sees Finger relax into a slightly more mellow approach.

My personal acceptance of the existence of collages, as silly as it seems, reflects the attitudes of an entire genre. How do you continue to make interesting music when so much has been made and so many are making it? Pleasurably Lost is part of the answer: dive into the kind of abstract surrealism that can only come from careful electroacoustic tinkering. The results can be intimidating, but for those too familiar with the status quo to find the same-old exciting, a rewarding challenge is more than welcome.



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StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 4th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Thanks again to Mathias/Eilean Records for the promo! I wanted to get this done yesterday, but my time was already torn between another project and a new-found love for Erik Satie and Joan Didion books.

Out today! https://eileanrec.bandcamp.com/album/pleasurably-lost

Jots
Emeritus
April 4th 2015


7561 Comments


sweet. Twigs and Yarn's release today (also Eilean) looks promising too
really enjoyed the piano analogy

AlexTM510
April 4th 2015


1471 Comments


My apologies if this is too personal, but are you autistic? Reason i ask is because I am an occupational therapist and I work largely with the autistic population.

Great review btw, you introduced me to bill seaman which I'm still digging a lot now, so I will certainly give this a shot.

Phlegm
April 4th 2015


7250 Comments


So excited to listen to this!

mindleviticus
April 5th 2015


10486 Comments


whoa man. gonna have to listen to this now


Phlegm
April 5th 2015


7250 Comments


certain moments in this are so blissful

RadicalEd
April 5th 2015


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

sweet review.

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 5th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

My apologies if this is too personal, but are you autistic? Reason i ask is because I am an occupational therapist and I work largely with the autistic population.




I don't think so! I probably could have been diagnosed as a child, but I'm quite well adapted now. I mean I'm weird, and my brain digs the shit out of patterns, but it's nout to worry about.

RivalSkoomaDealer
April 6th 2015


1645 Comments


Definitely gonna check this out.

zakalwe
April 6th 2015


38787 Comments


Your 8yr old self needed a clip around the ear.

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 7th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Yeah man, it's good stuff. Wanted to mention it in the review but with Spheruleus there as well it was getting very Eilean heavy (:

RadicalEd
April 8th 2015


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Optical Senses is so nice.

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 8th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Yeah, that's one of my favourites. The title track and Ferdydurke, too.

dimsim3478
April 8th 2015


8987 Comments


anyone else get a friend request from this guy on facebook? i think if you like the eilean rec. page, you'll get one.

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 9th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

hah, so you mean he didn't add me for my amazing personality? maybe someone who hasn't liked the page yet should try and see what happens.

danielito19
April 9th 2015


12251 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

excellent review, loved bill seaman, i really like this as well

StrangerofSorts
Emeritus
April 9th 2015


2904 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

thanks, that's great (:



hopefully there should be a lot more of this stuff reviewed in the near future. Eilean have been great, and I've got some Home Normal promos + Plinth's new one, too. If I get more time I'll send some more emails, but yeah- watch this space...

Phlegm
April 20th 2015


7250 Comments


watching

intently

Phlegm
April 21st 2015


7250 Comments


the piano use in this is so good



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