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Ty Segall | Harmonizer

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Ty Segall | Harmonizer

£24.00

DC795

29/10/21

Black vinyl

With ‘Harmonizer’, his first album in two years, Ty Segall glides smoothly into unexpected territory, right where he likes to find himself. Responding to the challenge his new songs gave him: a synth-tastic production redesign, Ty kicks back with bottom-heavy creativity, dialling up a wealth of guitar and keyboard settings to do the deed.

‘Harmonizer’ is a glossy, barely-precedented sound for him, and truth, it enraptures the ear - but in Ty’s hands, the sound is also a tool that allows him to cut through dense undergrowth, making for some of his cleanest songs and starkest ideas to date. ‘Harmonizer’’s production model couches tightly-controlled beats in thick keyboard textures, with direct-input guitar signal whining and buzzing purposefully from left to right.

The Freedom Band appear all over the record, but often one at a time, their contributions leaving a distinctive footprint on the proceedings wherever they appear. Operating in this airtight environment with an eye towards precision, feel, and explosive mass, Ty’s crafted a formidable listening encounter - and once you get between the lines, the need to know more grows more compelling with every song.

The first recording to be released from Ty’s just-completed Harmonizer Studios, ‘Harmonizer’ benefits from a collaboration with Cooper Crain, who co-produced the album with Ty. The Venn diagram of these guys unites them in DIY/punk dyed-in-thewooldom; Ty’s propers you know, but Cooper’s own unique journey in rhythm, minimalism and DIY (as heard on his productions with CAVE, Bitchin Bajas and Jackie Lynn) mines the depths around Ty’s peerless vocal attack and aid in the latest chapter of his never-ending search for unfathomably corrosive guitar sounds.

Bursting with transcendent energy, ‘Harmonizer’ is an extension of the classic style of ‘Emotional Mugger’ and ‘Sleeper’, revisiting the lonely days and loathsome nights of the alienated, grown-up wrong soul, to make it all right in the end.


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