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MIGUEL ANGEL TOLOSA

Nostalgia (circa 1987)
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Nostalgia (circa 1987)
  • Spanish composer Miguel Angel Tolosa unearths childhood recordings he made in 1987 influenced by Brian Eno’s “Music For Airports” and “Discreet Music” using a cheap tape machine. The result is a moving set of dusty, melancholy piano loops that echo William Basinski’s “Melancholia” or Philip Jeck at his most pensive and restrained… It’s a fittingly sentimental look at nostalgia as a cultural device. Tolosa is obviously nostalgic for not only a time when the musical ideas felt so open ended, but for the fragments of music themselves, evoking similarly warm feelings in many of us – primed by movies and television. Tolosa loops them with crackles offering a kind of percussion, bringing to mind Akira Rabelais’s moving “Eisotrophobia” or any number of William Basinski’s releases. It’s beautiful music that revels in its simplicity, but also the wonder of teenage hopefulness.
    boomkat.com

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    Sedate Sunday sounds on Miguel Angel Tolosa’s latest neoclassical ambient LP for LINE. The minimal notes & consequent spaces invite introspection & contemplation rather than visceral reactions, as the vinyl crackles & hiss encourage reflection.
    theslowmusicmovement.org

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    Ephemeral ambient memories covered in dead station rain offering loops of straining tape in a crisp and cozy static.
    genreswrong.blogspot.com

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    FAVOURITE RECORDS OF 2021: I’ve had these snoozy, antiquated piano and orchestral loops on a lot this year – an exquisite record on Richard Chartier’s LINE.
    whitelabelrecs.com