Victor Bermon

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Farewell Lunch For Laura 03:47 Tools
Photographs Are Not Memories 03:51 Tools
We Face Each Other 03:56 Tools
Famous Discussion 03:29 Tools
First Encounters 03:15 Tools
View of the Islands 03:24 Tools
Unprepared 06:12 Tools
Theatre of Signs 04:07 Tools
On The Way Back 02:49 Tools
Portrait 02:05 Tools
Stacked Notebooks 03:12 Tools
Prospect Park 04:03 Tools
On This Night 03:37 Tools
The Lonely Tired Dance 03:54 Tools
Yo Girl 03:54 Tools
02 We Face Each Other 03:54 Tools
Lonely Tired Dance 03:54 Tools
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Victor Bermon's debut is thirteen pastiches of I-can't-tell-how many other songs, thirteen simple truths fused of so many seemingly incompatible conversations. Delicately disassembled, arranged meticulously, considered carefully and then constructed as if into wondrous glass figurines, each song feels airy and effortless until listened to with a more attentive ear, at which point the complexity of their many moving parts becomes plain. Arriving at Night suggests the image of a watchmaker at work. Magnified scrutiny, precision and detail, the result is a confluence of unquestionable operation. For all the effort, the album works in a straightforward way. Like the gorgeous lounge of opener "Farewell Lunch for Laura," which sways with sleepy chimes and contrapuntal percussion including sampled typewriter strikes that clack away while drums break in and out of harmony. The song builds easily to "We Face Each Other," which never crests on its own simmering waves, and finally to the perfect (and genuine song-of-the-year candidate) "Photographs Are Not Memories." "Photographs" naturally balances ambient and rhythmic electronica and warm piano signatures that betray a true knowledge of the possibilities for musical arrangement. The Four Tet approximation of "Unprepared" and its follow up "View of the Islands" will have greater resonance with fans of Rounds (2003) than of the experiments that came afterwards, but also are never quite as overt. Arriving at Night proves to be the perfect title -- far below, undetermined structures blink in the night as all around you an airliner cabin throbs and hums fellow passengers to sleep. Bermon takes care of the details, allowing you to enjoy the simple, unquestionable operation; the plane simply flies. You look out the window. -Conrad Amenta, Coke-Machine Glow http://www.cokemachineglow.com/feature/2007-half/index.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.