The Asymptotical World EP is an EP by experimental musician Yves Tumor, released by Warp on July 15, 2021. It follows on the heels of their acclaimed 2020 album Heaven to a Tortured Mind.
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The EP was recorded and produced alongside longtime collaborator Yves Rothman, as well as a new partner in multi-instrumentalist Chris Greatti. Musically, it dives deeper into their experimental rock tendencies, as well as the glam-infused sounds of its predecessor.
Composition
editThe EP's songs take on nu gaze and shoegazing sounds,[1][2] as well as pulling from 2000s alternative music, dream pop, glam rock and goth rock.[2][3] It has also been noted for pushing forward in Tumor's experimental rock and donning "maximalist neo-psychedelic texture".[3] It is also seen as an "artful" fusion of industrial music and nu metal.[4]
Opener "Jackie" digs into "heat-sick" psychedelic rock, being compared to the work of duo A.R. Kane and quartet My Bloody Valentine.[2][5] "Rip-roaring" pop-punk kicks in on "Crushed Velvet".[6] The hypnagogic pop of "Secrecy..." leads into a "Prince-meets-Ariel Pink scenario" and features a "post-punk bass throb".[1][2]
Critical reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Loud and Quiet | 9/10[1] |
Pitchfork | 7.8/10[2] |
Upon its release, The Asympototical World was welcomed with mostly positive reviews. Emeka Okonkwo for Resident Advisor called it "dazzling" and its songs "emotional, out-of-this-world love songs".[6]
Track listing
editAll tracks are written by Sean Bowie, except where noted[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Jackie" |
| 2:56 |
2. | "Crushed Velvet" | 3:17 | |
3. | "Secrecy Is Incredibly Important to the Both of Them" | 3:52 | |
4. | "Tuck" (featuring Naked) |
| 2:42 |
5. | "...And Loyalty Is a Nuisance Child" | 2:13 | |
6. | "Katrina" | 3:19 |
Personnel
editAll credits adapted from the EP's credits website.[7]
- Yves Tumor – arranging (all songs), additional synth (1), drums (1, 6), drum programming (2, 3, 5), Mellotron strings (5), bass (5, 6), "rattlesnake" (6)
Additional musicians
- Asher Bank – drums (1, 2, 6)
- Brad Bowers – bass (2, 6)
- Andreas Emmanuel – guitar (3)
- Henry Finds – drums (5)
- Chris Greatti – arranging (1, 2, 5), bass (1, 4), guitar (1-3, 5, 6), Mellotron (1), Juno-106 (3), Mellotron strings (5)
- Agnes Gryczkowska – arranging (4), vocals (4)
- Frank James – additional percussion (4)
- Simon and Elliot Kozel – additional sound effects/vibes (6)
- Yves Rothman – arranging (1, 2), drum programming (1, 2, 5), Mini Moog (1)
Technical
- Sean Bowie – production
- Collin Dupuis – mixing at Center for Pleasure Mechanics
- Chris Greatti – production (1-4, 6)
- Emily Lazar and Chris Allgood – mastering at The Lodge, NY
- Yves Rothman – production
Artwork and design
- Collin Fletcher – art direction, design
- Paul Kooiker – photography
- Lisa Signorini – illustration
Other
- Brian McPherson – legal
- Mahssa Taghinia – management
References
edit- ^ a b c Guia Cortassa (July 22, 2021). "Yves Tumor - The Asymptotical World - EP Review". Loud and Quiet. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e Sasha Geffen. "Yves Tumor: The Asymptotical World EP Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
- ^ a b Ana-Sofia Petrovic (July 20, 2021). "Yves Tumor – 'The Asymptotical World' : EP Review". happymag.tv. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
- ^ Pitchfork (October 11, 2021). "25 Artists Shaping the Future of Music". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
- ^ Eric Torres (June 21, 2021). ""Jackie" by Yves Tumor Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
- ^ a b Emeka Okonkwo (July 26, 2021). "Yves Tumor - The Asymptotical World · Single Review". Resident Advisor. Retrieved July 26, 2021.
- ^ a b "Credits - The Asymptotical World". Retrieved July 22, 2021.