Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Victoire EP released on eMusic

Victoire has just released a short EP-style album, A Door Into the Dark, made up of live recordings (spruced up beautifully by the studio-wizard, Lawson White) to hold us over until their full album comes out at the end of the year.

Its an eMusic exclusive, so I think its only available for download for subscribers, but you can also hear the music on Missy's website.

eMusic has a really nice review, too:
Missy Mazzoli, the young composer who writes the music for the all-female modern classical ensemble Victoire, seems to have a private line on mute anxiety, on quietly nagging uncertainty, and on the four short pieces that comprise the Door Into the Dark EP, she taps it with effortlessness bordering on the uncanny. Her urgent, enigmatic songs feel like 3AM dispatches garbled by a bad connection, with only the occasional loaded phrase puncturing the static. The band's combination of chittering electronics, found sound and repetitive string and woodwind lines eloquently conjures how it feels to helplessly grope for words that don't exist to describe disquiet we can't place, how it feels to be left alone with only the colors of our own thoughts for company. Victoire live in the up-close dots of a Seurat painting, the point where a seemingly clear picture dissolves into incomprehensibility. You can squint and focus, but the harder you train your gaze, the further everything breaks apart.

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...it urges you to lean forward, to decode the message just out of earshot. But there is no secret, nothing that needs unlocking, just four gorgeous and inscrutable pieces of music worth puzzling over.
Plus, for the burgeoning groupie-base, they also post an interview with the band:
Do you ever think about where your music "fits"?

Missy: I think about it a lot. I always have the same thought pattern, and it's like a circle. It starts when I'm trying to figure out where we're going to play a gig, or trying to figure out who's going to release our album. Even the next song, or piece, or whatever you want to call it, that I'm going to write, where to start from. I always have this question: "It would be a lot easier if we had this specific genre." But then my next thought is: Wait, that would defeat the very purpose of writing music that exists in this crack, in this imagined world. It's kind of like our very mission is to not be defined in one or two words. It's fun being enigmatic. It's fun not really being able to be pinned down.

There are so many bands like that, though! Whenever I get angsty about categories, I think about bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor! or the Dirty Projectors. It sounds like they just don't give a shit, like they are totally free from having to stuff themselves in a genre.

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