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Morgan Packard's debut solo full-length, Airships Fill the Sky, finds him folding cello, accordion and saxophone into a decidedly digital context - involving fragmented elements of techno, house, breakbeat oriented microsound and post-ambient tendencies - retaining his acoustic sensibilities in earnest, while taking advantage of his long-time immersion in a variety of electronic genres. While he has further honed the melodic, textural meanderings from some of his past work, here, Packard returns to his rhythmic roots, and continues to filter his jazz and classical background through everything he does. Deftly using his self-made software techniques, he puts these pieces together with a view towards the hypnotic power of the loop, coupled with a distancing from it. Remembering its importance as the structural basis of a musical landscape which has influenced him, he allows his loops to take on new properties, evolving incrementally and moving further from their origins. From the opening, title track's accordion lines into house bumps, to Mink Hills - with its symphonic clusters sitting harmoniously in layers of horizontal sound and clattering percussion pops - to the unabashedly funk-filled synth movements of Waterbugs - Packard manages to span a variety of musical choices and retain a coherence throughout. With a heavy emphasis on sound design - both in the close-ups of sonic minutiae and the wider swathes which cut across tracks - he exhibits technical savvy coupled with co
Airships Fill the Sky
Morgan Packard
I Think I...
Morgan Packard
Mink Hills
Morgan Packard
A Place Worth Keeping, Part 1
Morgan Packard
A Place Worth Keeping, Part 2
Morgan Packard
Dappled
Morgan Packard
Kelp Sway
Morgan Packard
Waterbugs
Morgan Packard
They Will Rise Forever
Morgan Packard