
Otomo Hava — Blue Velvet: Volume Five
Each release in this series follows a fairly uniformed looking- with the CDR coming in a paper slip sleeve that comes inside a double sided printed A5 folded sleeve, which takes in images or artwork relating to the movie. On the front cover of this volume we get a murky & shadow heavy still of two of the films main characters- troubled night club singer Dorothy Vallens, and naive small town older teenager Jeffrey Beaumont.
The track opens up with a single layer of clipped & darkly swooned sampled string work from the movies soundtrack. As the track progresses more subtle & looped layers of sinister string matter are added to create this great intensely brooding & pitch black wall of set & angular string drone. At around the 10th minute the tension & loops break for a sudden dart of a long string element, but fairly soon this ushers in another loop which brings together a stuck chiming string tone & a taut mesh of blistering ‘n’ seared walled craft. Then for last seven minutes we return to the more sinister string loop hovering- but this time it's a less urgent & more shadowy ambient loop.
This track perfectly captures the films feeling of maleficence & very troubling darkness in a small town USA. I’ll have admit I’ve found this project work a little mixed in the past, but I was very much taken by this track, and the way it perfectly captures the films pressing & tense darkness/ oddness
