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Goat(Jp) - Without References / Cindy Van Acker
Goat(Jp) - Without References / Cindy Van Acker
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Format: LP
Catalogue No.: LTNC30LP
Barcode: 4062548139327
Release Date: 19 Jun 2026
Genre: Dance/ Electronic
Peerless man-machine outfit goat(jp) return with a brittle contemporary dance soundtrack that locks into the pointillist rhythmic micro-precision of the now classic 'Joy In Fear'. Directing an IRL physical performance, the band totter between rhythmelodic, ritualistic minimalism and intricate, pneumatic beat music - if you need a link between Daniel Schmidt, Autechre, 'On The Corner'-era Miles and Midori Takada, this is it. The six parts to âWithout Referencesâ perfectly highlight the synchronicity between Goatâs remarkably precise acoustic practice and the physical movements coordinated by Cindy Van Acker, a choreographer renowned for her meticulous stage direction and work with Mika Vainio. In their shifts from tendon-tweak tension to lissom melodic fluidity, Goat prove the ideal foil and spurs for Van Ackerâs rigorously demanding performances, laying down super crisp commands and rhythmi geometries that manifest a ludi ideal of âdancing to architectureâ.
The extended performance technique and recording nous of Koshiro Hino (guitar, percussion), coupled with Atsumi Tagami (bass, percussion), Takafumi Okada (drums, percussion) and rendered by the deft spatialisation of Bunsho Nishikawaâs mixdown - all faithfully suspended in Rashad Beckerâs mastering - come to mirror the way computerised grids and lines on paper manifest in physical space with a rare clarity and concision that makes for an utterly enveloping listen.
Following from 2023âs celebrated missive âJoy In Fearâ, they apply the same sort of daring ingenuity to lip-bitingly tight rounds of tendon-strum no wave/post-rock in âQuestâ and the machine line emulation of âFactoryâ, craftily contrasting with the more genteel, resonant descriptions of bodies, or minds, floating in space within the tuned percussive cadence of âG-H-Sâ, before braiding those ideas on hypnotic linearity and harmony in the 10 minutes of chiming, pendulous piquancy to âOrinâ, and radiant release of splashing cymbals and muted low end explored across âCRâ. Few other bands possess the focussed, visionary insight and remarkable technicality of Goat in the modern world, and even fewer manage to make minimal music so compelling, as found on this peerless work that so deftly converges styles and patterns.
TRACKLIST:Â
1. QuestÂ
2. Throne hhÂ
3. FactoryÂ
4. G-H-S
5. Orin
6. CR
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