eMusic Review
Despite its reputation for dampness, Vancouver, B.C., only receives around 44 inches of rain per year — roughly the same as New York City or Boston. Still, that's enough to seep pretty deeply into your being. The Vancouver musician Scott Morgan, aka Loscil, has been trawling watery, ambient expanses since 2001, when he released his debut album, Triple Point. From its title to its cover art to the sounds of rain that bookend the record, Endless Falls makes explicit the way the wetness weighs upon the psyche.
A quintessential Kranky artist — this is his fifth album for the label — Loscil combines acoustic instruments and digital processing to create a slow swirl of pulsing drones. Morgan's long-term collaborator Jason Zumpano plays piano, while Kim Koch and Robert Sparks play violin and bass recorder, respectively. These elements occasionally rise up from the murk to announce their presence — there's a bowed melody on "Endless Falls," and stately chord progressions and bassy bleats drive "Estuarine" — but for the most part, everything is submerged in a ruminative blur that's pushed forward by gentle glitch rhythms. It's mood music, without a doubt, much of a piece with the artist's previous records, and your… read more »