Modern Nature share new track "Cascade"
Modern Nature share "Cascade" as the second single from their forthcoming album, No Fixed Point In Space.
Following lead track “Murmuration”, Modern Nature share the enigmatic contemplation of their new single, “Cascade”, which is taken from their forthcoming album.
Commenting on the track Jack Cooper says: “Cascade is a link between the abstract colours of this record and the rhythms of the last one, Island Of Noise. The imagery is an attempt to convey how overwhelming the world can be when you make the time to really observe it. Beautiful, intricate and infinite. I was honoured to be able to sing this round a microphone with the great Julie Tippetts… something I’ll never forget.”
No Fixed Point In Space, the third full-length album by Jack Cooper’s Modern Nature, takes the palette of sound and themes that were honed on 2021’s Island Of Noise and launches them into an expansive world of openness and vivid technicolour.
“With this record,” Cooper explains, “I wanted the music to reflect nature: beginnings and endings, arrivals and departures, process and chance. I wanted the music and the words to feel like roots, branches, mycelium, the intricacies of a dawn chorus, neurons firing, the unknown.”
“The way you see or hear music in your head is abstract and magic… often more beautiful than what eventually appears on tape. When you sit down with an instrument and begin translating an idea, it quickly conforms. I’ve tried to develop this music without thinking in terms of set rhythms, time signatures, folk or pop structures, syntax; the devices you associate with the music world which I come from. I wanted to make music that was abstract, free and honest, whilst still being predominantly tonal and recognisably song based. It feels like time to make something that no one has heard before.”
Modern Nature have announced news of a December UK tour as well as their own new music festival, named “Murmuration”, which takes place on 30 September at Newport Village Hall in Essex.
No Fixed Point In Space is out on 29 September via Bella Union.
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