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On their third album Constant Connection, West Australian-based Erasers create hypnotic compositions of synth,
guitar and voice, evoking the vast expanse of their native landscape and the shrouded emotions behid the senses.
Comprising of vocalist, synth player Rebecca Orchard and Rupert Thomas on guitar and synths, Erasers have
developed their earthly kosmische music into an open language based on drone, variation in repetition and minimal
song stuctures. Based in Perth, regarded one of the most isolated cities in the world, Orchard and Thomas’s music
has brewed in the city’s vibrant DIY/Outsider community and evolved into a meditation on landscape, power, the
shadow-world of human emotions and stream of consciousness. Constant Connection, with its waves of sound and
chant-like vocals evokes a trance that suggests an infinity just beyond the senses.
At the heart of each Erasers composition is the interplay between the instrumentation, played with stoic restraint and
recorded directly with minimal effects and the transcendental states induced in the listener. It’s a magic that is
performed in plain sight and all the more powerful for it. The recognisable vibrato of Fender Rhodes keyboards and
simple drum machine loops, the subtle strands of analog synth melodies that snake in and out of the ear, above all
the towering encantations of Rebecca Orchard’s undeniably Australian-accented hymns; all of this is presented with
minimal ostentation and yet it instantly engenders a dream state, hints at an infinity beyond the material.
Shades of John Cale’s 70s work with Nico, early 70s German synthesists Kluster and even fellow Australians
Fabulous Diamonds can be seen as stylistic touchstones for Constant Connection. Where Nico hinted at the
macabre and gothic, Rebecca Orchard’s similarly gliding vocal is more zoned in to a kind of oceanic openness, with
words becoming chants and spells that suggested themselves to the singer during recording sessions. It’s this
hidden hand of improvisatory, automatic writing that lends a sense of expanse to the music. On opener I
Understand, while the lyrics might hint at discontent the emotional spectrum it opens up is far more rich and
complex, as layered as the waves of droning chords that are the bedrock of each Erasers track. The title track talks
of flow, continuum and balance, the protagonist in the song seemingly weightless, gently pulled through a walking
reality that borders on dream. In Erasers’ world, it seems, the borders between reality and dream, consciousness
and sub-consciousness are blurred and eroded.
On Constant Connection, Erasers’ music might be deeply evocative of landscape but it’s never clear which one. The
vast, open terrain that surrounds Perth is dusty, burned by the sun into desert and Constant Connection feels like
the product of the heat and relative isolation, the altered states these elements can create. But it’s these altered
states of mind that appear to be the real landscape described by Erasers. It’s a landscape that’s hazy, in-and-out of
focus, with emotional undertows pushing and pulling you into a weightlessness. On album closer Easy To See the
band dispense with percussion all together, field recordings of the water at the edge of their native city ushering in
two duetting synths. Orchard’s vocal undulates with the flow, viewing both the geographical and psychological
landscape from the perspective of a consciousness not bound by bodies and from a timescale measured in
millennia. The album ends as it begins, with field recordings of the real world that the music seeps out from,
temporarily, before regressing back into the other realm it feels like it belongs to.
Between these two recorded hints of reality, Erasers manifest a deeply sensual dreamscape that constantly feels
like it’s dissolving at its seams. A desert psychedelia emanating from a real world that might not be that real in the
first place.
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Genre
Rock / Pop / Indie / Electronica / Indie / Alternative / Kraut Rock
Release Date
21.04.2023
Cat No
LSSN079C
Tracklist
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