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    Penguin Cafe - The Imperfect Sea (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Penguin Cafe - The Imperfect Sea (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Penguin Cafe - The Imperfect Sea (2017)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 50:00 minutes | 941 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    A penguin stands in the middle of a scorching desert, far away from its natural habitat. This mirrors composer Arthur Jeffes’ journey and exploration into a new musical territory. Penguin Cafe have evolved into something of their own at the hands of Arthur who started the band in 2009 with the continuation and homage to his father’s legacy, to the late Simon Jeffes’ Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Now, their album "The Imperfect Sea" echoes reminiscent sounds that embrace the new.

    The album title refers to a saying by his father that “we wade in a sea of imperfections…”, reflecting upon the idea that beauty can be found amongst the chaos. “If there is a narrative to the album it’s coming to the acceptance of the imperfections in all aspects of life; moreover, the recognition that these imperfections and tiny randomnesses are in fact what make up the best parts”, Arthur explains.

    When Arthur Jeffes founded Penguin Cafe in 2009, it was intended as both a continuation and tribute to his late father Simon Jeffes' own avant pop band Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Inevitably, Penguin Cafe's two previous long-players were judged by the work of his father before him, and the impossible benchmark Simon Jeffes set with much-loved tracks like "Perpetuum Mobile," "Music for a Found Harmonium," and "Telephone and Rubber Band." To his and his fellow Penguin Cafe cohorts' credit, The Imperfect Sea sees that ambition most fully realized. The opening track, "Ricercar," is a bold statement of lapping rhythms, rolling piano lines, and spiraling strings. Its bossa nova tempo is as rhythmically engaging as the music is emotionally resonant. It's weightless and light, yet equally stirring and poignant. Moments like these really capture Simon Jeffes' essence, and the undiminished joie de vivre of his music. The record emits a kind of effortlessness that also creates its own sense of time and space. "Protection" reveals one of the album's most alluring melodies at its own pace, and "Half Certainty" is an intriguing curiosity that conjures a fairytale-like atmosphere. But there's rarely any fear of falling down the rabbit hole, for as much as there are plenty of wistful tales within this record, there are sobering ones too. The starkness and slightly unnerving air of "Rescue" contrasts with the general warmth of the record; "Cantorum" affects the perpetual motion that pervades most of the record, but this time the tone is ever so slightly darker. "Control 1" performs yet another shift through deep piano notes and an electrical buzz. Its spacy, meditative nature breaks from the fullness of what's come before, and its minimalism is atmospherically powerful. Alongside the original pieces, The Imperfect Sea includes three covers. Most intriguing are the reworkings of two predominantly electronic artists' songs. Their treatment of Simian Mobile Disco's "Wheels Within Wheels" stays largely faithful to the original. But the addition of acoustic instrumentation lends the song a warmer, more organic feel, and the surging strings are more dramatic than the source material's machine pulses. Conversely, Kraftwerk's "Franz Schubert" is given a similar treatment, but although it retains its childlike wonder, the original's strangeness is forfeited. "Now Nothing" is a stripped-down version of Jeffes' father's composition. Strings and vocals are surrendered for a solo piano piece that is all the more moving as a solitary pursuit in this context. Ironically, as Arthur Jeffes increasingly steps out from his father's shadow and asserts his own unique and considerable talents, the closer his music feels in spirit to his chief inspiration. Penguin Cafe have created a charming world within The Imperfect Sea that gently seduces the listener through the restless and captivating collection of songs within it.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Ricercar
    02 - Cantorum
    03 - Control 1 Interlude
    04 - Franz Schubert
    05 - Half Certainty
    06 - Protection
    07 - Rescue
    08 - Now Nothing Rock Music
    09 - Wheels Within Wheels

    Analyzed: Penguin Cafe / The Imperfect Sea
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -0.15 dB -11.17 dB 4:34 01-Ricercar
    DR9 -0.14 dB -11.02 dB 7:22 02-Cantorum
    DR8 -0.15 dB -11.86 dB 6:57 03-Control 1 Interlude
    DR10 -2.42 dB -15.14 dB 5:46 04-Franz Schubert
    DR13 -1.65 dB -19.42 dB 2:31 05-Half Certainty
    DR9 -0.15 dB -12.12 dB 5:22 06-Protection
    DR7 -0.14 dB -10.11 dB 6:29 07-Rescue
    DR11 -0.15 dB -15.12 dB 4:38 08-Now Nothing Rock Music
    DR7 -0.14 dB -10.19 dB 6:20 09-Wheels Within Wheels
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 9
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2745 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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