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Vladislav Delay - Hide Behind The Silence EP 1
Vladislav Delay - Hide Behind The Silence EP 1
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Format: 10" Vinyl
Catalogue No.:Ā RAJATON03_A
Release Date: 27 Jan 2023
Genre: Experimental/Electronic
1. Wallfacer
2. Three-Room Problem
3. Silencio
Vladislav Delay presents Hide Behind The Silence EP 1 - 5, a series of five 10" releases coming throughout 2023. Intuitive and raw music, momentary and reflective, released on Ripatti's own label "Rajaton".
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Stillness is a myth. Consider concepts such as āstill waterā, or āstill airā for that matter. Go to a restaurant, ask them for a glass of still water, hold it against the light and see where weāre at. Even though the water itself has been captured and imprisoned in the glass, it never stops breathing. Itās filled with tiny particles, dancing. Everything can be explained on a molecular level, but since weāre not scientists ā and even if you happen to be ā itās the natural world of perception that moves me.
Still air is very similar. A hot summerās day with zero wind feels completely still. Itās the closest I have felt to complete stillness. Or for a more urban adaptation, imagine the same vibe inside a normal apartment. In those moments, revelations and mind- blowing experiences can be had with experiments in stillness.
Try this: Just sit down for a minute on a sunny day, making sure thereās enough natural light. Do absolutely nothing. Try not to breathe for a bit. (If you need a mental anchor, you can play Cageās 4ā33ā in your head but nothing else.) Watch the tiny dots of dust dancing :..ā Ģ.:; Ģ Ģ*°.,ā:,. Ģ Ģ Ģ Ģ:,.ā
The movement is crazy, but the feeling of stillness comes from witnessing how subtle it is. In (perceived) complete stillness, every act of microscopic mobility seems to speak volumes. Yet, it feels both reassuring and oddly threatening that the stillness is never complete. What if we would need absolute stillness? Or is it just enough that we can perceive something as such?
Extremes attract, so for both water and air, extraordinary movement is equally fascinating. That is also a luxury item of sorts. For us to enjoy a very āloudā body of water or air, we need to be safe, in enough control of the situation. So when you are, itās worthwhile to pay attention and take it all in.
A rapid flowing free with extreme strength and just barely in control. Look at that water go! No still water on this one, only āsparklingā. A windy day when birds seem surprised how hard it is to fly, but in the end they make it. Trees bend but donāt break. The wind shows you its movement but doesnāt hurt you. It feels friendly, like a big clumsy dog that doesnāt quite understand its size.
Itās beautiful to be a guest of the elements, but not at the mercy of them. A new kind of dialogue forms.
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Q&A with Sasu Ripatti:
1) Tell us something about the EP series āHide Behind the Silenceā, whatās the idea and what can we expect?
Exploration of inaction. Of many kinds. In arts and in personal life, or at bigger and more serious levels. Questioning myself as a human being as well as an artist. Acknowledging the growing activism all around, and the very clear need for it, and how it reflects my own inaction.
Musically speaking, after Rakka, Isoviha and Speed Demon, I finally found some relief, but more importantly lost the need to go musically ever more outward and intensive. I felt quite strongly certain periods/moods from the past and they made me revisit some musical ideas or states of mind I was exploring early on.
Itās about live moments being captured, not much premeditation or editing. More intuitive and raw, even though the end result (to me) feels and sounds quite introspective and calm. Itās not very ambitious. Momentary and reflective.
2) Your music doesnāt sound very silent. Does it come from somewhere behind the silence?
Oh, this time to me it sounds quite quiet and playing with space if not silence. I donāt know whatās actually behind silence, but I think silence is the source of everything. We just donāt understand it yet.
3) What kind of thoughts or experiences gave inspiration to this series?
Writing this in Nov ā22, itās not a stretch to say the world has been really unwell. Sometimes, like Mika Vainio put it, the world eats you up. I feel a bit like that. And I try to hide in my studio and stay away from it all, but itās getting harder by the day. Iāve been questioning myself and thinking if what us artists are doing is worth anything, and whether itās just a selfish thing Iāve been doing for the past 25 years, running away from everything. I havenāt come to a conclusion yet.
4) Is it easy for you to be in silence, or around silence?
Absolutely. I not only hide behind silence but I also love silence. Itās only since I started going back to nature as a grown-up person that I sensed and was enveloped by silence, true silence. I have begun to appreciate it a lot. I think all the people should spend more time in silence.
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All tracks composed and produced by Sasu Ripatti.
Artwork by Marc Hohmann, photography by Shinnosuke Yoshimori.
Mastering by Stephan Mathieu for Schwebung Mastering.
Vinyl cut by SST Brueggemann.
Publishing by WARP Music Ltd.
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